Interactions of Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 with ND10 and Recruitment of PML to Replication Compartments
AUTOR(ES)
Burkham, Jennifer
FONTE
American Society for Microbiology
RESUMO
Many of the events required for productive herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) infection occur within globular nuclear domains called replication compartments, whose formation appears to depend on interactions with cellular nuclear domains 10 (ND10). We have previously demonstrated that the formation of HSV-1 replication compartments involves progression through several stages, including the disruption of intact ND10 (stage I to stage II) and the formation of PML-associated prereplicative sites (stage III) and replication compartments (stage IV) (J. Burkham, D. M. Coen, and S. K. Weller, J. Virol. 72:10100–10107, 1998). In this paper, we show that some, but not all, PML isoforms are recruited to stage III foci and replication compartments. Genetic experiments showed that the recruitment of PML isoforms to stage III prereplicative sites and replication compartments requires the localization of the HSV-1 polymerase protein (UL30) to these foci but does not require polymerase catalytic activity. We also examined the stages of viral infection under conditions affecting ND10 integrity. Treatment with factors that increase the stability of ND10, arsenic trioxide and the proteasome inhibitor MG132, inhibited viral disruption of ND10, formation of replication compartments, and production of progeny virus. These results strengthen the previously described correlation between ND10 disruption and productive viral infection.
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