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Marek’s disease virus microRNA designated Mdv1-pre-miR-M4 targets both cellular and viral genes
Authors
A Clop
A Djeraba
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A Djeraba-AitLounis
AJ O’Hara
Benoît Muylkens
BP Lewis
C Areste
D Didiano
D Didiano
Damien Coupeau
Denis Rasschaert
DP Bartel
DP Bartel
E Gottwein
E Gottwein
E Murphy
E Tili
E Vigorito
EA Lin
EY Choy
F Lu
FZ Wang
G Teng
Ginette Dambrine
IW Boss
J Burnside
J Burnside
J Burnside
JE Cameron
JL Umbach
JL Umbach
K Hirai
K Okamura
K Okamura
K Pichler
L Fragnet
M Ceppi
M He
M Lagos-Quintana
MA Samols
ML Yeung
MT Bolisetty
N Stern-Ginossar
N Stern-Ginossar
Q Yin
R Morgan
RL Skalsky
S Barth
S Pfeffer
S Pfeffer
S Ro
Sascha Trapp
SE Godshalk
T Xia
W Tam
W Tam
X Wang
Y Akiyama
Y Tay
Y Tomari
Y Yao
Y Yao
Y Zhao
Publication date
1 January 2010
Publisher
'Springer Science and Business Media LLC'
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Abstract
Mdv1-miR-M4 is one of 25 microRNAs (miRNAs) expressed by Marek's disease virus (MDV-1), an oncogenic alphaherpesvirus that induces fatal T-cell lymphoma in chickens. Mdv1-miR-M4 was shown to be the second functional viral ortholog of miR-155, a cellular miRNA that plays a crucial role in several physiological and pathological processes in lymphocyte biology. In this study, we investigated a panel of putative mdv1-miR-M4 targets involved in gene networks affecting both cellular and viral life cycles. Using luciferase reporter assays, we showed that mdv1-miR-M4-5P and miR-155 efficiently targeted a common set of 3′ untranslated regions (3′UTR) of six cellular genes (GPM6B, RREB1, c-Myb, MAP3K7IP2, PU. 1 and C/EBP). In addition, we also investigated the interactions between mdv1-miR-M4-5P and mdv1-miR-M43P and viral mRNAs encoding UL28 and UL32 in both reporter and western blot assays. Mdv1-miR-M4 specifically inhibited the translation of these two viral proteins, which are involved in the cleavage/packaging of herpesvirus DNA. © 2010 Springer-Verlag.</p
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