Chimeric Constructs Between Two Hepatitis B Virus Genomes Confirm Transcriptional Impact Of Core Promoter Mutations And Reveal Multiple Effects Of Core Gene Mutations

Virology(2009)

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Hepatitis B virus (HBV) clone 413 replicated much more efficiently than clone 2A of the same genotype. introduction of its T1753C, A1762T, G1764A, and C1766T core promoter mutations into the 2A genome greatly enhanced genome replication and suppressed HBeAg expression. Here we show that these effects are mediated by transcriptional up regulation of pregenomic RNA and Suppression of precore RNA. Analysis of chimeric constructs suggested that the 5' end of the 2A core gene conferred higher level of pregenomic RNA, but less core protein and genome replication relative to the 4B sequence. Genome Maturity of secreted virions was reduced by mutations present in the core protein of the 2A genome but enhanced by mutations found in the 4B core protein. The 4B core protein migrated faster than that of clone 2A. The possible links among the various phenotypes and the responsible mutations remain to be established. (C) 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
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Core gene,Core promoter,Core protein,DNA replication,Hepatitis B virus,Immature secretion,Naturally occurring mutations,Pregenomic RNA,Trans-complementation
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