Veterinary Sciences (Jan 2024)

Characterization of a Very Short Meq Protein Isoform in a Marek’s Disease Virus Strain in Japan

  • Yoshinosuke Motai,
  • Shiro Murata,
  • Jumpei Sato,
  • Akihito Nishi,
  • Naoya Maekawa,
  • Tomohiro Okagawa,
  • Satoru Konnai,
  • Kazuhiko Ohashi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci11010043
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
p. 43

Abstract

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Marek’s disease virus (MDV) causes malignant lymphoma (Marek’s disease; MD) in chickens. The Meq protein is essential for tumorigenesis since it regulates the expression of host and viral genes. Previously, we reported that the deletion of the short isoform of Meq (S-Meq) decreases the pathogenicity of MDV. Recently, we identified a further short isoform of Meq (very short isoform of Meq, VS-Meq) in chickens with MD in Japan. A 64-amino-acid deletion was confirmed at the C-terminus of VS-Meq. We measured the transcriptional regulation by VS-Meq in three gene promoters to investigate the effect of VS-Meq on protein function. Wild-type VS-Meq decreased the transrepression of the pp38 promoter but did not alter the transactivation activity of the Meq and Bcl-2 promoters. The deletion in VS-Meq did not affect the activity of the pp38 promoter but enhanced the transactivation activities of the Meq and Bcl-2 promoters. Collectively, the deletion of VS-Meq potentially enhanced the activity of the Meq promoter, while other amino acid sequences in wild-type VS-Meq seemed to affect the weak transrepression of the pp38 promoter. Further investigation is required to clarify the effects of these changes on pathogenicity.

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