Adenovirus E1a proteins repress expression from polyomavirus early and late promoters
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- PMCID: PMC367166
- DOI: 10.1128/mcb.6.11.4019-4025.1986
Adenovirus E1a proteins repress expression from polyomavirus early and late promoters
Abstract
We have examined the effects of the E1a products of adenovirus types 5 and 12 on the expression of polyomavirus early and late promoters. In cotransfection experiments in HeLa cells, plasmids expressing the E1a region of adenovirus type 5 or 12 repressed both the early and late promoters of polyomavirus, and deletion analysis indicates that the polyomavirus enhancers were the target of the E1a repression. With mutants lacking enhancer sequences, the polyomavirus early promoter but not the late promoter was trans-activated by E1a. Chimeric mutant plasmids with deletions in the regulatory region that contained either the A enhancer or the B enhancer were repressed to the same extent, indicating that E1a can repress both elements. Polyomavirus variant plasmids with rearrangements in the regulatory region conferring activity in embryonal carcinoma stem cells were repressed by E1a as was the wild type, suggesting that the repressor function is quite general. We discuss a model in which the influence of E1a on the transcriptional activity of a gene is the sum of positive and negative effects on promoter and enhancer elements and discuss possible mechanisms of negative regulation of enhancer function.
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