Elimination of UL56 gene by insertion of LacZ cassette between nucleotide position 116030 to 121753 of the herpes simplex virus type 1 genome abrogates intraperitoneal pathogenicity in tree shrews and mice
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Elimination of UL56 gene by insertion of LacZ cassette between nucleotide position 116030 to 121753 of the herpes simplex virus type 1 genome abrogates intraperitoneal pathogenicity in tree shrews and mice
Abstract
In order to investigate whether or not the UL56 gene is involved in those processes determining the viral pathogenicity and latency, a recombinant virus HSV-1-M-LacZ was constructed in which the DNA sequences between nucleotide position (np) 116030 and 121753 were replaced by the E. coli beta-galactosidase (LacZ) gene. This deletion spans from the carboxyterminus of UL55 (np 116030) to the second exon of IE110 (np 121753) eliminating UL56 and the variable region of the BamHI DNA fragment B which were implicated in intraperitoneal pathogenicity and latency. The host range and growth kinetics of the recombinant virus HSV-1 M-LacZ were comparable to the parental strain HSV-1 F. As expected it was found that HSV-1-M-LacZ lost its virulent phenotype and was not able to develop acute infection in animals. The state of the UL56 gene was investigated by determining the cDNA sequence of the UL56 gene transcript of HSV-1 F using PCR products obtained after amplification of the cDNA with oligonucleotide primers corresponding to the translational start and stop codons of this gene. This analysis revealed that the DNA sequence of the UL56 gene of HSV-1 F differed from those DNA sequences determined for the genomic DNA of HSV-1 strain 17. Between nucleotide position 116343 and 116344 two nucleotides -AG- are inserted which prolong the ORF of the UL56 gene to 233 amino acids with a predicted molecular weight of 30 kDa.
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