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Published online ahead of print on 18 March 2009 as doi:10.1099/vir.0.006924-0
Journal of General Virology 2009;90:1592.

A more recent version of this article appeared on July 1, 2009 Originally published as JGV in Press, 10.1099/vir.0.006924-0 on March 18, 2009 J Gen Virol (2009), DOI 10.1099/vir.0.006924-0
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Downregulation of vaccinia virus intermediate and late promoters by host transcription factor YY1

Bruce A. Knutson, Jaewook Oh and Steven S. Broyles1

Purdue University

1 E-mail: broyles{at}purdue.edu

Approximately half of vaccinia virus' intermediate and late gene transcriptional promoters have a binding site for the cellular transcription factor YY1 overlapping their initiator elements. Depletion of YY1 using RNA interference enhanced the activity of these promoters, while overexpression of YY1 repressed their activity. Viral promoter nucleotide replacements that specifically impair YY1's binding mostly alleviated the transcriptional repression, and correlated with the ability of YY1 to stably interact with the initiator DNAs in vitro. The transcriptional repression activity was localized to the C-terminal DNA binding domain of the protein. These results indicate that YY1 functions to negatively regulate these vaccinia virus promoters by binding to their initiator elements.

Received 28 August 2008; accepted 15 March 2009.





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