Division of Tumor Virology, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, Massachusetts 02115.
J Virol 66: 922-9 (1992)
Abstract
Initiation of the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) lytic cycle is dependent on
expression of the viral transactivator Zta, which is encoded by the
BZLF1 gene. Described here is an initial mapping of the regions of Zta
involved in activating transcription. The data indicate that the
amino-terminal 153 amino acids of Zta are important for activity, and in
particular the region from residues 28 to 78 appears to be critical for
Zta function. However, other features of Zta may be important for
activity since a Gal4-Zta chimeric protein, generated by fusing the
amino-terminal 167 residues of Zta to the DNA binding domain of the
yeast transactivator Gal4, transactivated a minimal promoter containing
one upstream Gal4 binding site but was unable to exhibit synergistic
transactivation when assayed with a reporter containing five upstream
Gal4 binding sites.
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Unique Identifier: 92114196
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