Abstract
A gene (HJ1) present in murine cytomegalovirus (MCMV) encodes an open reading frame (ORF) whose predicted amino acid sequence shows homology to the β (or C-C) class of chemotactic cytokines known as chemokines. The region of homology is located in the carboxyl-terminal portion of the 116-amino-acid ORF. A 0.9-kb RNA transcript corresponding to the HJ1 gene is expressed in MCMV-infected fibroblasts and macrophages as a member of the late kinetic class of virally encoded transcripts. A transcriptional start site is located between the third and fourth methionine residues in the ORF, predicting a primary amino acid structure, starting at the fourth methionine residue, which includes a possible signal peptide as well as conserved cysteine residues typical for mammalian β chemokines. The RNA transcript is polyadenylated, suggesting that it can undergo translation within the cytoplasm of an MCMV-infected cell. We speculate that expression of the chemokine homolog at late times in the MCMV replication cycle plays a role in MCMV pathogenesis, possibly by action as a chemotactic agonist or antagonist or by alteration of the activation or differentiation state of a susceptible cell such as a macrophage.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 1671-1678 |
| Number of pages | 8 |
| Journal | Journal of virology |
| Volume | 71 |
| Issue number | 2 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 1997 |
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