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. 1987 Jun;61(6):1855-60.
doi: 10.1128/JVI.61.6.1855-1860.1987.

Binding of the pseudorabies virus immediate-early protein to single-stranded DNA

Binding of the pseudorabies virus immediate-early protein to single-stranded DNA

C A Chlan et al. J Virol. 1987 Jun.

Abstract

In an attempt to correlate the ability to activate transcription with affinity for single-stranded DNA, both wild-type and temperature-sensitive pseudorabies virus immediate-early proteins were tested for the ability to bind to single-stranded DNA columns. Wild-type and temperature-sensitive immediate-early proteins bound to nonspecific single-stranded DNA columns with similar affinities at both 0 and 40 degrees C. There did not seem to be a direct correlation between the ability to activate transcription and the ability to bind to single-stranded DNA. To study further the interactions that are involved in binding to single-stranded DNA, we expressed the immediate-early protein in an Escherichia coli expression vector. In this system the expressed immediate-early protein was not phosphorylated, nor could it be complexed with mammalian cell factors. The first trp construct did not express a soluble form of the immediate-early protein, presumably due to the insoluble nature of the trp leader. We deleted a large segment of the trpE gene and found that the immediate-early fusion protein was soluble. We tested this protein for its affinity for single-stranded DNA by passage over single-stranded DNA cellulose columns. The bacterially expressed immediate-early protein bound single-stranded DNA at least as well as did the wild-type protein. Affinity for single-stranded DNA did not appear to be dependent on the phosphorylation state nor on the presence of mammalian cell factors.

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