Marburg Virus VP30 Is Required for Transcription Initiation at the Glycoprotein Gene
Megan R. Edwards, O. A. Vogel, Hiroyuki Mori, Robert A. Davey, Christopher F. Basler
Abstract
Marburg virus and Ebola virus encode VP30 proteins. While the role of VP30 in Ebola virus transcription has been well studied, the role of VP30 in the Marburg virus life cycle is not well understood. The work here demonstrates that different gene start sites within the Marburg viral genome have variable levels of dependence on Marburg virus VP30, with its expression being critical for transcription reinitiation at the GP gene start site. These findings address a long-standing question regarding Marburg virus VP30 function and further our understanding of how Marburg virus gene expression is regulated.
Topics & Concepts
GeneVirologyEbola virusTranscription (linguistics)BiologyComputational biologyGlycoproteinVirusGeneticsPhilosophyLinguisticsViral Infections and Outbreaks ResearchViral Infections and VectorsHepatitis B Virus Studies