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The X Protein of Borna Disease Virus Serves Essential Functions in the Viral Multiplication Cycle
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Viral ReplicationEngineeringSynthetic VirologyGeneticsVirus StructureBorna Disease VirusVirus GeneViral GeneticsVirus MultiplicationVirologyViral Multiplication CycleX ProteinGene ExpressionMolecular VirologyPathogenesisGenetic EngineeringX GeneSystems BiologyMedicine
The X gene of Borna disease virus (BDV) encodes a nonstructural 10-kDa protein that can interact with viral polymerase cofactor P, thus regulating polymerase activity. It remained unknown whether X is essential for virus multiplication. All our attempts to generate mutant BDV with a nonfunctional X gene proved unsuccessful. However, a mutant virus with an inactive X gene was able to replicate in Vero cells if an artificial gene cassette encoding X was inserted at a site near the 5' end of the viral genome. These results indicate that X performs essential viral functions.
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