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Conserved cysteine residues in Kaposi's sarcoma herpesvirus ORF34 are necessary for viral production and viral pre-initiation complex formation.

Tadashi WatanabeAidan McGrawKedhar NarayanHasset TibebeKazushi KuriyamaMayu NishimuraTaisuke IzumiMasahiro FujimuroShinji Ohno
Published in: Journal of virology (2024)
The initiation of late gene transcription is universally conserved across the beta- and gammaherpesvirus families. This process employs a viral pre-initiation complex (vPIC), which is analogous to a cellular PIC. Although KSHV ORF34 is a critical factor for viral replication and is a component of the vPIC, the specifics of vPIC formation and the essential domains crucial for its function remain unclear. Structural predictions suggest that the four conserved cysteines (C170, C175, C256, and C259) form a tetrahedron that coordinates the metal cation. We investigated the role of these conserved amino acids in interactions with other vPIC components, late gene expression, and virus production to demonstrate for the first time that these cysteines are pivotal for such functions. This discovery not only deepens our comprehensive understanding of ORF34 and vPIC dynamics but also lays the groundwork for more detailed studies on herpesvirus replication mechanisms in future research.
Keyphrases
  • transcription factor
  • sars cov
  • gene expression
  • amino acid
  • dna methylation
  • small molecule
  • genome wide
  • high throughput
  • copy number
  • mass spectrometry
  • current status
  • genome wide identification