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A Potential α-Helix Motif in the Amino Terminus of LANA Encoded by Kaposi's Sarcoma-Associated Herpesvirus Is Critical for Nuclear Accumulation of HIF-1α in Normoxia
Author(s) -
Qiliang Cai,
Masanao Murakami,
Huaxin Si,
Erle S. Robertson
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
journal of virology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.617
H-Index - 292
eISSN - 1070-6321
pISSN - 0022-538X
DOI - 10.1128/jvi.00611-07
Subject(s) - kaposi's sarcoma associated herpesvirus , biology , primary effusion lymphoma , nuclear protein , nuclear localization sequence , nuclear export signal , angiogenesis , cancer research , hypoxia inducible factors , microbiology and biotechnology , transcription factor , cell nucleus , virology , gene , virus , cytoplasm , genetics , viral disease , herpesviridae
Hypoxia-inducible factor 1 (HIF-1) is a ubiquitously expressed transcriptional regulator involved in induction of numerous genes associated with angiogenesis and tumor growth. Kaposi's sarcoma, associated with increased angiogenesis, is a highly vascularized, endothelial cell-derived tumor. Previously, we have shown that the latency-associated nuclear antigen (LANA) encoded by Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) targets the HIF-1α suppressors von Hippel-Lindau protein and p53 for degradation via its suppressor of cytokine signaling-box motif, which recruits the EC5 S ubiquitin complex. Here we further show that HIF-1α was aberrantly accumulated in KSHV latently infected primary effusion lymphoma (PEL) cells, as well as HEK293 cells infected with KSHV, and also show that a potential α-helical amino-terminal domain of LANA was important for HIF-1α nuclear accumulation in normoxic conditions. Moreover, we have now determined that this association was dependent on the residues 46 to 89 of LANA and the oxygen-dependent degradation domain of HIF-1α. Introduction of specific small interfering RNA against LANA into PEL cells also resulted in a diminished nuclear accumulation of HIF-1α. Therefore, these data show that LANA can function not only as an inhibitor of HIF-1α suppressor proteins but can also induce nuclear accumulation of HIF-1α during KSHV latent infection.

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