Sequence determination and genetic content of an 8.9-kb restriction fragment in the short unique region and the internal inverted repeat of Marek's disease virus type 1 DNA
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Sequence determination and genetic content of an 8.9-kb restriction fragment in the short unique region and the internal inverted repeat of Marek's disease virus type 1 DNA
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- Virus Genes 1993 Jun;7(2):following 209
Abstract
The DNA sequence (8.9 kb) covering about 70% of the short unique region (Us) and part of the short inverted repeat of the Marek's disease virus type 1 GA strain was determined. Computer analysis of the sequence showed the presence of nine potential open reading frames (ORFs), consisting of more than 300 nucleotides in the Us region. Of these ORFs, four were found to be homologous to US10 (minor virion protein), US3 (protein kinase), US2, and US6 (gD) in the Us region of alpha-herpesvirus herpes simplex virus type 1. The protein kinase homologue is especially well conserved in alpha-herpesviruses. No counterpart of the nine MDV1 ORFs was found in the beta-herpes virus human cytomegalovirus and gamma-herpesvirus Epstein-Barr virus, suggesting that MDV1 is more similar to the alpha-herpesviruses. The junction of the Us region and the short inverted repeat was also determined by comparison between the sequences of the DNA fragments, including the terminal and internal repeats. Northern blot analysis showed that the Us region within the 8.9 kb sequence was transcriptionally active in MDV1-infected cells.
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