Prevost, Galair

Assessing Cytokinin Inhibition of frog virus 3 Replication and Changes in Nuclear Morphology

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Creator (cre): Prevost, Galair, Thesis advisor (ths): Brunetti, Craig, Degree committee member (dgc): Emery, Neil R.J., Degree committee member (dgc): Huber, Robert J., Degree granting institution (dgg): Trent University
Abstract:

Cytokinins (CKs) are adenine derivative molecules that are present in all kingdoms of life. CKs are known to have a role in cell growth and development in plants. However, the role of CKs in vertebrate systems is not well understood. Frog virus 3 (FV3) is a type species of the Iridioviridae family, genus Ranavirus. FV3 is a major contributor to the amphibian population decline in North America. In this study, we demonstrate that concurrent and pretreatment of 20 µM of either N6-isopentyldenine (iP), N6-ispoentyladenosine (iPR), N6-furfurladenine/kinetin, and N6-furfurladenosine/kinetin riboside (KR) decreased FV3 replication. To understand the mechanism of inhibition, we assessed morphological changes in host cell nuclei to assess the effect of CKs on infected nuclei. Our results show that infection with FV3 and 20µM treatment of iP or iPR reduced nuclei size. These results are the first to reveal insight into the potential mechanism in which FV3 replication is inhibited by iP and iPR.  

Author Keywords: cytokinins, frog virus 3

2024