Host range temperature-sensitive mutants of herpes simplex virus type 2
- PMID: 176473
- PMCID: PMC515526
- DOI: 10.1128/JVI.18.1.92-102.1976
Host range temperature-sensitive mutants of herpes simplex virus type 2
Abstract
Two small-plaque mutants of herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2) (strain 333), whose growth at 39 C was blocked in certain cell types (cell-dependent temperature sensitivity), were compared compared with parental virus in a number of biological assays. One mutant (no. 69) was found to produce a large number of morphologically normal, but noninfectious, particles; under nonpermissive conditions, these mutant particles were able to interfere with the replication of wild-type HSV-2. The other mutant (no. 74), which is known to belong to a different complementation group, appeared to direct little virus DNA synthesis, even at the permissive temperature. Progeny production and virus DNA synthesis in cells infected by mutant 74 were delayed in comparison with wild-type virus-infected cells. Both mutants were found to be more sensitive to UV irradiation than the parental virus; this was especially marked in the case of mutant 74. Moreover, this mutant was found to have a high transforming efficiency at much lower doses of irradiation than those needed to abolish the cytopathic effect of wildtype HSV-2.
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