Journal of Neurovirology 2011-06-01

Synthesis and decay of varicella zoster virus transcripts.

Yevgeniy Azarkh, Lars Dölken, Maria Nagel, Don Gilden, Randall J Cohrs

Index: J. Neurovirol. 17(3) , 281-7, (2011)

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Abstract

Varicella zoster virus (VZV) is highly cell-associated. At least 68 VZV open reading frames (ORFs) are transcribed in varying amounts that increase as infection progresses. Using reverse transcriptase PCR, quantification of total and newly synthesized mRNA showed that ongoing VZV DNA replication is required for continued accumulation of VZV ORF 63, 9, and 40 transcripts. Analysis of stability of 4-thiouridine-labeled transcripts of nine VZV ORFs revealed a similar half-life for all VZV ORFs tested. Thus, difference in mRNA synthesis, and not mRNA decay, is the major factor contributing to the difference in the relative abundance of VZV transcripts in infected cells.

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