PLoS ONE (Jan 2011)

Unexpected instability of family of repeats (FR), the critical cis-acting sequence required for EBV latent infection, in EBV-BAC systems.

  • Teru Kanda,
  • Sachiko Shibata,
  • Satoru Saito,
  • Takayuki Murata,
  • Hiroki Isomura,
  • Hironori Yoshiyama,
  • Hironori Yoshiyama,
  • Kenzo Takada,
  • Tatsuya Tsurumi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0027758
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 11
p. e27758

Abstract

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A group of repetitive sequences, known as the Family of Repeats (FR), is a critical cis-acting sequence required for EBV latent infection. The FR sequences are heterogeneous among EBV strains, and they are sometimes subject to partial deletion when subcloned in E. coli-based cloning vectors. However, the FR stability in EBV-BAC (bacterial artificial chromosome) system has never been investigated. We found that the full length FR of the Akata strain EBV was not stably maintained in a BAC vector. By contrast, newly obtained BAC clones of the B95-8 strain of EBV stably maintained the full length FR during recombinant virus production and B-cell transformation. Investigation of primary DNA sequences of Akata-derived EBV-BAC clones indicates that the FR instability is most likely due to a putative secondary structure of the FR region. We conclude that the FR instability in EBV-BAC clones can be a pitfall in E. coli-mediated EBV genetics.