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The Viral Gene ORF79 Encodes a Repressor Regulating Induction of the Lytic Life Cycle in the Haloalkaliphilic Virus ?Ch1.


ABSTRACT: In this study, we describe the construction of the first genetically modified mutant of a halovirus infecting haloalkaliphilic Archaea By random choice, we targeted ORF79, a currently uncharacterized viral gene of the haloalkaliphilic virus ?Ch1. We used a polyethylene glycol (PEG)-mediated transformation method to deliver a disruption cassette into a lysogenic strain of the haloalkaliphilic archaeon Natrialba magadii bearing ?Ch1 as a provirus. This approach yielded mutant virus particles carrying a disrupted version of ORF79. Disruption of ORF79 did not influence morphology of the mature virions. The mutant virus was able to infect cured strains of N. magadii, resulting in a lysogenic, ORF79-disrupted strain. Analysis of this strain carrying the mutant virus revealed a repressor function of ORF79. In the absence of gp79, onset of lysis and expression of viral proteins occurred prematurely compared to their timing in the wild-type strain. Constitutive expression of ORF79 in a cured strain of N. magadii reduced the plating efficiency of ?Ch1 by seven orders of magnitude. Overexpression of ORF79 in a lysogenic strain of N. magadii resulted in an inhibition of lysis and total absence of viral proteins as well as viral progeny. In further experiments, gp79 directly regulated the expression of the tail fiber protein ORF34 but did not influence the methyltransferase gene ORF94. Further, we describe the establishment of an inducible promoter for in vivo studies in N. magadiiIMPORTANCE Genetic analyses of haloalkaliphilic Archaea or haloviruses are only rarely reported. Therefore, only little insight into the in vivo roles of proteins and their functions has been gained so far. We used a reverse genetics approach to identify the function of a yet undescribed gene of ?Ch1. We provide evidence that gp79, a currently unknown protein of ?Ch1, acts as a repressor protein of the viral life cycle, affecting the transition from the lysogenic to the lytic state of the virus. Thus, repressor genes in other haloviruses could be identified by sequence homologies to gp79 in the future. Moreover, we describe the use of an inducible promoter of N. magadii Our work provides valuable tools for the identification of other unknown viral genes by our approach as well as for functional studies of proteins by inducible expression.

SUBMITTER: Selb R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5391439 | biostudies-literature | 2017 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The Viral Gene ORF79 Encodes a Repressor Regulating Induction of the Lytic Life Cycle in the Haloalkaliphilic Virus ϕCh1.

Selb Regina R   Derntl Christian C   Klein Reinhard R   Alte Beatrix B   Hofbauer Christoph C   Kaufmann Martin M   Beraha Judith J   Schöner Léa L   Witte Angela A  

Journal of virology 20170413 9


In this study, we describe the construction of the first genetically modified mutant of a halovirus infecting haloalkaliphilic <i>Archaea</i> By random choice, we targeted ORF79, a currently uncharacterized viral gene of the haloalkaliphilic virus ϕCh1. We used a polyethylene glycol (PEG)-mediated transformation method to deliver a disruption cassette into a lysogenic strain of the haloalkaliphilic archaeon <i>Natrialba magadii</i> bearing ϕCh1 as a provirus. This approach yielded mutant virus p  ...[more]

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