Claims
- 1. A recombinant DNA construct for inactivation of a gene in a cell, said construct comprising:
(a) polynucleotide sequence of a virus sufficient to activate RNA silencing and (b) the polynucleotide sequence of said gene.
- 2. The recombinant DNA construct of claim 1, wherein said construct is a viral vector capable of infecting said cell.
- 3. The recombinant DNA construct of claim 1, wherein said construct is a recombinant vector.
- 4. The recombinant DNA construct of claim 1, wherein said virus is FHV.
- 5. The recombinant DNA construct of claim 4, wherein said construct further comprises polynucleotide sequences enabling introduction into said cell.
- 6. The recombinant DNA construct of claim 1, wherein said cell is in an animal.
- 7. The recombinant DNA construct of claim 1, wherein said gene is a polynucleotide sequence from a heterologous virus.
- 8. The recombinant DNA construct of claim 1, wherein said gene is a polynucleotide sequence from an endogenous gene.
- 9. The recombinant DNA construct of claim 8, wherein expression or overexpression of said endogenous gene induces a disease or a medical condition.
- 10. The recombinant DNA construct of claim 8, wherein said endogenous gene is an oncogene.
- 11. A method for identifying a RNA silencing suppressor, said method comprising:
(a) introducing a polynucleotide sequence encoding FHV-AB2 into an animal cell; (b) introducing a polynucleotide sequence encoding a candidate RNA silencing suppressor into said cell; and (c) testing for a rate or extent of FHV-AB2 RNA accumulation greater than that for a cell not contacted with said candidate suppressor.
- 12. The method of claim 11, wherein said RNA silencing suppressor is from a virus.
- 13. The method of claim 11, wherein said RNA silencing suppressor is an endogenous gene.
- 14. A method for identifying a viral RNA silencing suppressor, said method comprising identifying a polynucleotide sequence that is an overlapping gene.
- 15. The method of claim 14, wherein said gene overlaps a RNA polymerase gene.
- 16. A method for identifying an inhibitor of a RNA silencing suppressor, said method comprising:
(a) infecting an animal cell with FHV; (b) contacting said cell with a candidate inhibitor of a RNA silencing suppressor; and (c) testing for a rate or extent of FHV RNA accumulation less than that for a cell not contacted with said candidate inhibitor of a RNA silencing suppressor.
- 17. The method of claim 16, wherein said candidate inhibitor is a small molecule.
- 18. The method of claim 16, wherein said testing for accumulation of FHV RNA comprises a method selected from the group consisting of: visual assays for expressed reporter molecules and Northern blots.
- 19. A method for identifying a gene in the antiviral RNA silencing pathway of an animal, said method comprising:
(a) providing an animal cell expressing a polynucleotide encoding FHV-AB2; (b) inhibiting the expression of a candidate gene in the antiviral RNA silencing pathway; and (c) testing for a rate or extent of FHV-AB2 RNA accumulation greater than that for a cell where the expression of said candidate gene in the antiviral RNA silencing pathway has not been inhibited.
- 20. The method of claim 19, wherein said polynucleotide encoding FHV-ΔB2 further comprises a reporter molecule.
- 21. The method of claim 20, wherein said reporter molecule is GFP.
- 22. The method of claim 19, wherein the expression of said candidate gene is inhibited by RNA interference, antisense DNA, or a ribozyme.
- 23. A method for identifying an enhancer of the antiviral RNA silencing pathway in an animal, said method comprising:
(a) providing an animal cell infected with FHV; (b) contacting said cell with a candidate enhancer of the antiviral RNA silencing pathway; and (c) testing for a rate or extent of FHV RNA accumulation which is less than that for a cell which is not contacted with said candidate enhancer.
- 24. A method for treating or preventing a viral infection in an animal, said method comprising enhancing the antiviral RNA silencing pathway by contacting said animal with a compound that modulates a gene identified by the method of claim 19.
- 25. The method of claim 24, wherein said gene is AGO2 or an AGO2 homologue in said animal.
STATEMENT AS TO RIGHTS TO INVENTIONS MADE UNDER FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
[0001] This work was made with Government support under Grant No. 2002-35319-11537. awarded by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. The government has certain rights in this invention.