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

IF 5.2 1区 生物学 Q1 BIOLOGY Communications Biology Pub Date : 2024-11-16 DOI:10.1038/s42003-024-07139-9
Thanumol Abdul Khader, Waqar Ahmad, Shaima Akhlaq, Neena Gopinathan Panicker, Bushra Gull, Jasmin Baby, Tahir A Rizvi, Farah Mustafa
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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.

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人类逆转录病毒转录因子 Tat 和 Tax 对小鼠乳腺肿瘤病毒 (MMTV) 新型 5' 顺式作用元件的转录激活。
小鼠乳腺肿瘤病毒(MMTV)编码一个对其基因组转录至关重要的 5'元件,以及负责将这种未剪接 RNA 核输出的 Rem/Rem 反应元件(RmRE)。本研究测试了该 5' 元是否具有雷姆响应性,或是否与宿主/病毒因子有任何功能上的相互作用,以促进 MMTV 基因的表达。我们的研究结果表明,5'元件对 Rem 无反应,但可被 HIV Tat 和 HTLV-1 Tax 激活因子转录。反过来,MMTV 不仅能反式激活 HIV TAR(类似于 HTLV Tax),还能反式激活其 5' 元。此外,我们还发现了 pTEFb 的参与,这是一种与 Tat/Tax 的转录活化相关的通用延伸因子。这使 MMTV 成为第一个同时编码 Rem/RRE 和 Tat/TAR-Tax/TRE 类转录调控系统的 betaretrovirus。这项研究不仅加深了我们对逆转录病毒复制和病毒诱导的癌症/免疫缺陷综合征的了解,还有助于开发用于人类基因治疗的改良型逆转录病毒载体。
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Communications Biology
Communications Biology Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
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期刊介绍: Communications Biology is an open access journal from Nature Research publishing high-quality research, reviews and commentary in all areas of the biological sciences. Research papers published by the journal represent significant advances bringing new biological insight to a specialized area of research.
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