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A non-coding RNA of insect HzNV-1 virus establishes latent viral infection through microRNA.


ABSTRACT: Heliothis zea nudivirus-1 (HzNV-1) is an insect virus previously known as Hz-1 baculovirus. One of its major early genes,?hhi1, is responsible for the establishment of productive viral infection; another gene, pag1, which expresses a non-coding RNA, is the only viral transcript detectable during viral latency. Here we showed that this non-coding RNA was further processed into at least two distinct miRNAs, which targeted and degraded hhi1 transcript. This is a result strikingly similar to a recent report that herpes simplex virus produces tightly-regulated latent specific miRNAs to silence its own key early transcripts. Nevertheless, proof for the establishment of viral latency by miRNA is still lacking. We further showed that HzNV-1 latency could be directly induced by pag1-derived miRNAs in cells infected with a pag1-deleted, latency-deficient virus. This result suggests the existence of a novel mechanism, where miRNAs can be functional for the establishment of viral latency.

SUBMITTER: Wu YL 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3216547 | biostudies-literature | 2011

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A non-coding RNA of insect HzNV-1 virus establishes latent viral infection through microRNA.

Wu Yueh-Lung YL   Wu Carol P CP   Liu Catherine Y Y CY   Hsu Paul Wei-Che PW   Wu Eric C EC   Chao Yu-Chan YC  

Scientific reports 20110811


Heliothis zea nudivirus-1 (HzNV-1) is an insect virus previously known as Hz-1 baculovirus. One of its major early genes, hhi1, is responsible for the establishment of productive viral infection; another gene, pag1, which expresses a non-coding RNA, is the only viral transcript detectable during viral latency. Here we showed that this non-coding RNA was further processed into at least two distinct miRNAs, which targeted and degraded hhi1 transcript. This is a result strikingly similar to a recen  ...[more]

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