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Comparative Study
. 1995;140(9):1663-75.
doi: 10.1007/BF01322540.

Cloning and restriction endonuclease mapping of herpes simplex virus type-1 strains H129 and +GC

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Comparative Study

Cloning and restriction endonuclease mapping of herpes simplex virus type-1 strains H129 and +GC

T E Kienzle et al. Arch Virol. 1995.

Abstract

EcoRI fragments of herpes simplex virus I (HSV-1) strains H129 and +GC were cloned and the EcoRI and BglII restriction enzyme sites were mapped. Comparison of these enzyme sites with the sequence of HSV-1 strain 17syn+ demonstrated that all EcoRI sites were identical. For H129, the BglII sites were also found to match strain 17syn+ BglII sites. With one exception, the BglII sites in strain +GC also aligned with the strain 17syn+ sequence. The one exception was a missing BglII site from strain +GC located between bases 25,149 and 25,154 in the EcoRI D fragment within the viral deoxyribonuclease gene (UL12). The BglII site represents the first difference to be mapped within HSV-1 strains H129 and +GC which have unique pathobiological properties in animal models of acute and reactivated infections.

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