Kaiser_1999_Virology_263_254

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Title : Chlorella virus PBCV-1 encodes a functional homospermidine synthase - Kaiser_1999_Virology_263_254
Author(s) : Kaiser A , Vollmert M , Tholl D , Graves MV , Gurnon JR , Xing W , Lisec AD , Nickerson KW , Van Etten JL
Ref : Virology , 263 :254 , 1999
Abstract :

Sequence analysis of the 330-kb genome of chlorella virus Paramecium bursaria chlorella virus 1 (PBCV-1) revealed an open reading frame, A237R, that encodes a protein with 34% amino acid identity to homospermidine synthase from Rhodopseudomonas viridis. Expression of the a237r gene product in Escherichia coli established that the recombinant enzyme catalyzes the NAD(+)-dependent formation of homospermidine from two molecules of putrescine. The a237r gene is expressed late in PBCV-1 infection. Both uninfected and PBCV-1-infected chlorella, as well as PBCV-1 virions, contain homospermidine, along with the more common polyamines putrescine, spermidine, and cadaverine. The total number of polyamine molecules per virion ( approximately 539) is too small to significantly neutralize the virus double-stranded DNA (>660,000 nucleotides). Consequently, the biological significance of the homospermidine synthase gene is unknown. However, the gene is widespread among the chlorella viruses. To our knowledge, this is the first report of a virus encoding an enzyme involved in polyamine biosynthesis.

PubMedSearch : Kaiser_1999_Virology_263_254
PubMedID: 10544099
Gene_locus related to this paper: pbcva-a7rbb8

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Kaiser A, Vollmert M, Tholl D, Graves MV, Gurnon JR, Xing W, Lisec AD, Nickerson KW, Van Etten JL (1999)
Chlorella virus PBCV-1 encodes a functional homospermidine synthase
Virology 263 :254

Kaiser A, Vollmert M, Tholl D, Graves MV, Gurnon JR, Xing W, Lisec AD, Nickerson KW, Van Etten JL (1999)
Virology 263 :254