Cellular transcription modulator SMARCE1 binds to HBV core promoter containing naturally occurring deletions and represses viral replication
pmid: 17669635
Cellular transcription modulator SMARCE1 binds to HBV core promoter containing naturally occurring deletions and represses viral replication
Suppression of hepatitis B virus (HBV) replication, a causative agent for chronic hepatitis, is an effective approach to controlling disease progression. Host factors have a significant effect on viral replication efficiency and need to be better characterized. We have reported association between clinical virus load and deletions in HBV viral promoter. We showed here that HBV genome with such deletions led to decreased replication compared with wild type virus. Consistently, the promoter with deletion showed lower activity. A cellular transcription regulator recognizing the promoter with deletion was revealed in gel shift assay and subsequently identified as SMARCE 1 through DNA-protein array assay. The ability of SMARCE 1 in modulating the replication efficiency of HBV was further demonstrated. Taken together, our studies show a direct dependence of HBV on a host factor to modulate its replication efficiency, and provided a new platform for molecular characterization of mechanisms of disease outcome as a result of binding of new transcription factors to rearranged promoter sequences.
- Nanyang Technological University Singapore
- School of Biological Sciences Nanyang Technological University Singapore
- Biomedical Research Council Singapore
- Genome Institute of Singapore Singapore
- Agency for Science, Technology and Research Singapore
Core promoter and deletion, Gene Expression Regulation, Viral, Hepatitis B virus, Chromosomal Proteins, Non-Histone, Replication, Virus Replication, SMARCE1, DNA-Binding Proteins, HBV, Molecular Medicine, Humans, DNA–protein interactions, Promoter Regions, Genetic, Molecular Biology, Cells, Cultured, Gene Deletion, Protein Binding, Transcription Factors
Core promoter and deletion, Gene Expression Regulation, Viral, Hepatitis B virus, Chromosomal Proteins, Non-Histone, Replication, Virus Replication, SMARCE1, DNA-Binding Proteins, HBV, Molecular Medicine, Humans, DNA–protein interactions, Promoter Regions, Genetic, Molecular Biology, Cells, Cultured, Gene Deletion, Protein Binding, Transcription Factors
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