1995
DOI: 10.1099/0022-1317-76-7-1571
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Subpopulations of non-coding control region variants within a cell culture-passaged stock of BK virus: sequence comparisons and biological characteristics

Abstract: In the circular DNA genome of the human polyomavirus BK an approximately 400 bp non-coding control region (NCCR) separates the early and late genes. The NCCR contains the origin of replication as well as the promoter/enhancer with a mosaic of cis-acting elements involved in the regulation of both early and late transcription. The NCCR has been shown to be very heterogeneous between different BK virus (BKV) strains. This may affect the host cell permissivity and oncogenic potential of a given BKV strain. Our pr… Show more

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“…Rearrangements in the NCCR of the BKPyV and JCPyV have been shown to affect virus propagation in vitro (Ault, 1997;Broekema et al, 2010;Gosert et al, 2008Gosert et al, , 2010Johnsen et al, 1995). The NCCR structure in novel HPyV isolates has been studied less and the effect of mutations on viral gene expression and replication has not been investigated.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Rearrangements in the NCCR of the BKPyV and JCPyV have been shown to affect virus propagation in vitro (Ault, 1997;Broekema et al, 2010;Gosert et al, 2008Gosert et al, , 2010Johnsen et al, 1995). The NCCR structure in novel HPyV isolates has been studied less and the effect of mutations on viral gene expression and replication has not been investigated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BKPyV and JCPyV clinical isolates with rearranged NCCR have been isolated and the architecture of the NCCR has been shown to be a major determinant of viral gene expression and replication in vitro (Ault, 1997;Broekema et al, 2010;Gosert et al, 2008Gosert et al, , 2010Johnsen et al, 1995). Less is known about the NCCR of the novel HPyV that circulate in the human population.…”
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“…The BKPyV NCCR is the main determinant of in vitro replication (9), and rearrangements confer significant differences in rep- lication capacity, transforming potential, host cell permissivity, and tropism (12,37,39,40,(51)(52)(53). NCCR rearrangements are defined as changes in the NCCR block sequences compared to the archetype.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The NCCR is the major determinant of in vitro replication (9) and is arbitrarily divided into five block sequences: O (142 bp), P (68 bp), Q (39 bp), R (63 bp), and S (63 bp). The blocks contain the origin of DNA replication and an array of transcription factor binding sites (TFBS) (10)(11)(12)(13). The late region encodes the agnoprotein and the structural proteins VP1, VP2 and VP3 (4,14).…”
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“…All SV40 experiments were performed with strain 776 and virus with start codon mutations of VP4 (Table 1). All mutants were created by long PCR of pBKV (34-2) (ATCC 45025) (18), pBKV WWT (19), or pWTSV40 JL (20) using overlapping primers that targeted the ATG start codon (Table 1) and the high-fidelity Phusion polymerase (M0530S; New England BioLabs) according to the manufacturer's instructions as previously described (21). Sanger sequencing confirmed successful mutagenesis.…”
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confidence: 99%