Structure and expression of the woodchuck herpesvirus genome.
Virology
; 180(1): 434-8, 1991 Jan.
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| ID: mdl-1984663
This report describes the genome structure and location from which immediate-early transcription originates in the recently characterized woodchuck herpesvirus (herpesvirus marmota: HVM). Cross-hybridization of restriction fragments indicates that the HVM genome contains a tandem array of 1.5-kb repeat units. Additionally, terminal labeling and exonuclease experiments demonstrate that the repeated sequences lie at the termini of the genome. Hybridization of probes representing immediate-early transcription indicates that only a single predominant species of immediate-early RNA originates from a region near one end of unique sequences in the HVM genome. These results show remarkable similarity with group 2 of the gammaherpesvirinae. However, no homology was detected by conventional Southern blot hybridization between HVM and the gamma-2 prototype, herpesvirus saimiri. Therefore, we propose HVM to be a new member of the gammaherpesvirinae subfamily of herpesviruses.
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Assunto principal:
Genes Virais
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Herpesviridae
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Animals
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En
Revista:
Virology
Ano de publicação:
1991
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Estados Unidos