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Vaccinia Virus Infection & Temporal Analysis of Virus Gene Expression: Part 2
Published on: April 10, 2009
Long-read Transcriptomics of Caviid Gammaherpesvirus 1: Compiling a Comprehensive RNA Atlas
Gábor Torma1, Ákos Dörmő1, Ádám Fülöp1
1Department of Medical Biology, Albert Szent-Györgyi Medical School, University of Szeged, Szeged, Hungary.
Abstract:
Caviid gammaherpesvirus 1 (CaGHV-1), formerly known as the guinea pig herpes-like virus, is an oncogenic gammaherpesvirus with a sequenced genome but an as-yet uncharacterized transcriptome. Using nanopore long-read RNA sequencing, we annotated the CaGHV-1 genome and constructed a detailed transcriptomic atlas. Our findings reveal diverse viral mRNAs and non-coding RNAs, along with mapped promoter elements for each viral gene. We demonstrated that the CaGHV-1 RTA lytic cycle transcription factor activates its own promoter, similar to KSHV, and that the CaGHV-1 ORF50 promoter responds to RTA proteins from other gammaherpesviruses, highlighting the evolutionary conservation of RTA-mediated transcriptional mechanisms. Additionally, our analysis uncovered extensive transcriptional overlap within the viral genome, suggesting a role in regulating global gene expression. Given its tumorigenic properties, broad host range, and non-human pathogenicity, this work establishes CaGHV-1 as a promising small animal model for investigating human gammaherpesvirus pathogenesis.
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