Communications Biology (Nov 2024)

Transactivation of the novel 5’ cis-acting element of mouse mammary tumor virus (MMTV) by human retroviral transactivators Tat and Tax

  • Thanumol Abdul Khader,
  • Waqar Ahmad,
  • Shaima Akhlaq,
  • Neena Gopinathan Panicker,
  • Bushra Gull,
  • Jasmin Baby,
  • Tahir A. Rizvi,
  • Farah Mustafa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-024-07139-9
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 1 – 14

Abstract

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Abstract The mouse mammary tumor virus (MMTV) encodes a 5’ element crucial for transcription of its genome along with the Rem/Rem-responsive element (RmRE) responsible for nuclear export of this unspliced RNA. Whether the 5’ element is Rem-responsive or has any functional interaction with host/viral factors to facilitate MMTV gene expression was tested in this study. Our results reveal that the 5’ element is non-responsive to Rem, but can be transactivated by both HIV Tat and HTLV-1 Tax activators. Reciprocally, MMTV could transactivate not only HIV TAR (similar to HTLV Tax), but also its 5’ element. Furthermore, we reveal involvement of pTEFb, a general elongation factor associated with transactivation by Tat/Tax. This makes MMTV the first betaretrovirus to encode both Rem/RRE and Tat/TAR-Tax/TRE-like transcription regulatory systems. This study should enhance not only our understanding of retrovirus replication and virally-induced cancers/immunodeficiency syndromes, but also development of improved retroviral vectors for human gene therapy.