Scientific Reports (Apr 2017)

Regulation of viral gene expression by duck enteritis virus UL54

  • Chaoyue Liu,
  • Anchun Cheng,
  • Mingshu Wang,
  • Shun Chen,
  • Renyong Jia,
  • Dekang Zhu,
  • Mafeng Liu,
  • Kunfeng Sun,
  • Qiao Yang,
  • Ying Wu,
  • Xinxin Zhao,
  • Xiaoyue Chen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-01161-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 1
pp. 1 – 10

Abstract

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Abstract Duck enteritis virus (DEV) UL54 is a homologue of human herpes simplex virus-1 (HSV-1) ICP27, which plays essential regulatory roles during infection. Our previous studies indicated that DEV UL54 is an immediate-early protein that can shuttle between the nucleus and the cytoplasm. In the present study, we found that UL54-deleted DEV (DEV-ΔUL54) exhibits growth kinetics, a plaque size and a viral DNA copy number that are significantly different from those of its parent wild-type virus (DEV-LoxP) and the revertant (DEV-ΔUL54 (Revertant)). Relative viral mRNA levels, reflecting gene expression, the transcription phase and the translation stage, are also significantly different between DEV-ΔUL54-infected cells and DEV-LoxP/DEV-ΔUL54 (Revertant)-infected cells. However, the localization pattern of UL30 mRNA is obviously changed in DEV-ΔUL54-infected cells. These findings suggest that DEV UL54 is important for virus growth and may regulate viral gene expression during transcription, mRNA export and translation.