Control of cellular and viral transcription during adenovirus infection.

J R Nevins
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The control of transcription initiation is an issue central to the regulation of eukaryotic gene expression, and as such, the elucidation of the mechanisms of control of initiation frequency is critical. The study of adenovirus transcription control has provided insights into these mechanisms. Transcription of the early viral genes is activated by the product of the viral E1A gene. Possibly of greater importance is the fact that this activation does not appear to be "viral specific". Rather, the E1A protein effects a general activation of transcription in the cell, resulting in the stimulation of transcription of at least one cellular gene in addition to the viral genes. Furthermore, there appears to be a cellular activity that functions in a manner analogous to E1A. Recent experiments also suggest a role for E1A in negative regulation of transcription, mediated through enhancer elements, that may be one aspect of gene control during cellular differentiation. Therefore, the study of E1A action may well contribute to an understanding of cellular transcription control. Finally, other mechanisms of transcription control in adenovirus infected cells such as genome replication-dependent gene activation and transcription termination control will likely contribute to the overall understanding of the control of mammalian cell gene expression.

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腺病毒感染期间细胞和病毒转录的控制。
转录起始的控制是真核生物基因表达调控的核心问题,因此,转录起始频率控制机制的阐明至关重要。腺病毒转录控制的研究为这些机制提供了见解。早期病毒基因的转录由病毒E1A基因的产物激活。可能更重要的是,这种激活似乎不是“病毒特异性的”。相反,E1A蛋白影响细胞中转录的一般激活,除了病毒基因外,还导致至少一种细胞基因转录的刺激。此外,似乎有一种细胞活动的功能与E1A类似。最近的实验也表明E1A在转录负调控中发挥作用,通过增强子元件介导,这可能是细胞分化过程中基因控制的一个方面。因此,对E1A作用的研究可能有助于理解细胞转录控制。最后,腺病毒感染细胞中转录控制的其他机制,如基因组复制依赖的基因激活和转录终止控制,可能有助于全面了解哺乳动物细胞基因表达的控制。
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