E1A genes of adenovirus type 2 and type 5 are expressed at different levels

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​E1A genes of adenovirus type 2 and type 5 are expressed at different levels​
Moritz, C. & Dobbelstein, M. ​ (2006) 
Archives of Virology151(6) pp. 1085​-1092​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s00705-005-0702-y 

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Moritz, C.; Dobbelstein, Matthias 
Abstract
Adenoviruses are an extensively studied system for modeling oncogenesis and for experimental cancer therapy. The most commonly analyzed virus types are 2 and 5, and little distinction has been made between them in past studies. Adenoviruses used for therapeutic purposes are frequently hybrids between these types, including the prototype dl1520/Onyx015. We tested the replication of the wild-type viruses WtD (a hybrid of the type 2 E1 region and type 5) and dl309 (type 5) in comparison with the mutants dl1520 (hybrid) and dl338 (type 5), the latter two lacking part of the E1B-55kDa coding region. We found that the hybrid viruses replicated with considerably lower efficiency than their type 5 counterparts in H1299 cells (dl309:WtD = 3-4, dl338:dl1520 > 10). Moreover, adenovirus type 2 E1A expression from the hybrid viruses was strongly reduced in comparison to adenovirus type 5 E1A, as revealed by immunoblot analysis and RT-PCR, providing a potential explanation for the differences in virus yield. Differential E1A expression levels need to be taken into account for the construction of effective therapeutic viruses and when studying viral transformation.
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2006
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Springer
Journal
Archives of Virology 
ISSN
0304-8608

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