Human herpesvirus-8 ORF K8.1 gene encodes immunogenic glycoproteins generated by spliced transcripts
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- DOI: 10.1006/viro.1998.9316
Human herpesvirus-8 ORF K8.1 gene encodes immunogenic glycoproteins generated by spliced transcripts
Abstract
A cDNA library from phorbol ester-induced human herpesvirus-8 (HHV-8) carrying BCBL-1 cells was screened with an HIV+KS+ serum, and several cDNA clones encoding HHV-8 proteins were identified. Sequence analysis of two full-length cDNA clones show open reading frames (ORFs) encoded by spliced messages originating from the HHV-8 K8.1 gene. One cDNA encodes an ORF of 228 amino acids, designated K8. 1.A, with a cleavable signal sequence, a transmembrane domain, and four N-glycosylation sites. The splicing event generated the transmembrane domain in the ORF not seen in the genomic K8.1 ORF. Another cDNA encodes an ORF of 167 amino acids, designated K8.1.B, that shares similar amino and carboxyl termini with ORF K8.1.A but with an in-frame deletion. The primary translation products of ORF K8.1A (34 kDa) and K8.1B (20 kDa) in the in vitro-transcription-translation experiments shifted into glycosylated species of 43 and 32 kDa, respectively, in the presence of microsomal membranes. This suggested that the ORF K8.1A and K8.1B encode for glycoproteins. Riboprobes from the K8.1A cDNA insert hybridized with an HHV-8-specific 0.9-kb abundant transcript from BCBL-1 cells. Synthesis of this RNA was eliminated in the presence of a DNA synthesis inhibitor, suggesting that this RNA was a late gene transcript. Because ORFs K8.1A and K8.1B are unique for HHV-8, human sera were tested in Western blot reactions for antibodies against glutathione-S-transferase-ORF K8.1A fusion protein. All sera that were positive for HHV-8 antibodies in immunofluorescence assays with phorbol ester-induced BCBL-1 cells were also positive for anti-ORF K8.1A antibodies. This suggests that measurement of anti-ORF K8.1A antibodies would provide an HHV-8-specific serological assay. Further work is needed to define the biological role of the HHV-8 ORF K8.1A and K8.1B glycoproteins.
Copyright 1998 Academic Press.
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