THE COVALENTLY CLOSED DUPLEX FORM OF THE HEPADNAVIRUS GENOME EXISTS IN-SITU AS A HETEROGENEOUS POPULATION OF VIRAL MINICHROMOSOMES

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NEWBOLD, JE
XIN, H
TENCZA, M
SHERMAN, G
DEAN, J
BOWDEN, S
LOCARNINI, S
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[1] FAIRFIELD HOSP,VICTORIAN INFECT DIS REF LAB,FAIRFIELD,VIC 3078,AUSTRALIA
[2] FAIRFIELD HOSP,MACFARLANE BURNET CTR MED RES,HEPATITIS RES UNIT,FAIRFIELD,VIC 3078,AUSTRALIA
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10.1128/JVI.69.6.3350-3357.1995
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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Replication of hepadnaviruses requires a persistent population of covalently closed circular (CCC) DNA molecules in the nucleus of the infected cell. It is widely accepted that the vital role of this molecule is to be the sole DNA template for the synthesis by RNA polymerase II of all viral transcripts throughout the infection process. Since the transcriptional activity of eukaryotic nuclear DNA is considered to be determined in part by its specific organization as chromatin, the nucleoprotein disposition of the hepadnavirus CCC DNA nas investigated. These studies were undertaken on the duck hepatitis B virus (DHBV) CCC DNA present in the liver cell nuclei of DHBV-infected ducks, The organization and protein associations of the DHBV CCC DNA in situ were inferred from sedimentation, micrococcal nuclease digestion, and DNA superhelicity analyses. These three lines of investigation demonstrate that the DHBV CCC DNA is stably associated with proteins in the nuclei of infected liver cells. Moreover, they provide compelling evidence that the viral nucleoprotein complex is indeed a minichromosome composed of classical nucleosomes but in arrays that are atypical for chromatin. When the DHBV chromatin is digested with micrococcal nuclease, a ladder of viral DNA fragments that exhibits a 150-bp repeat is produced, This profile for the viral chromatin is obtained from the same nuclei in which the duck chromatin shows the standard 200-bp ladder. The superhelicity of the DHBV CCC DNA ranges from 0 to 20 negative supertwists per molecule, with all possible 21 topoisomers present in each DNA preparation, The 21 topoisomers of DHBV CCC DNA are inferred to derive from an identically diverse array of viral minichromosomes. In the DHBV minichromosomes composed of 20 nucleosomes, 96.7% of the viral DNA is calculated to be compacted into these chromatin subunits spaced on average by 5 bp of linker DNA; other minichromosomes contain fewer nucleosomes and proportionately more linker DNA, Two major subpopulations of DHBV minichromosomes are detected,vith comparable prevalence. The two groups correspond to minichromosomes which contain essentially a full or half complement of nucleosomes. The functional significance of this minichromosome diversity is unknown but is suggestive of transcriptional regulation of the viral DNA template.
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