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Comparison of the primate alphaherpesviruses. I. Characterization of two herpesviruses from spider monkeys and squirrel monkeys and viral polypeptides synthesized in infected cells.

S W Mou, J K Hilliard, C H Song, R Eberle.   

Abstract

Biological and biochemical properties of two neurotropic herpesviruses of New World monkeys--Herpesvirus saimiri type 1 (HVS-1) and Herpesvirus ateles type 1 (HVA-1)--were examined and compared. HVS-1 and HVA-1 both exhibited a time course of replication similar to another primate herpesvirus, SA 8. Both viruses grew rapidly and high titers of infectious virus were readily produced. HVS-1 and HVA-1 were also able to replicate efficiently in cell lines derived from a number of primate and non-primate species. Analysis of proteins synthesized in infected cells revealed the presence of over 30 virus-specific proteins ranging from less than 30,000 to over 200,000 daltons apparent molecular weight. Both viruses specified synthesis of a major capsid polypeptide of 148,000 daltons. Pulse labeling of cells during infection demonstrated temporal differences in the kinetics of synthesis of individual viral proteins and post-translational modification of a number of viral polypeptides. Glycosylated polypeptides synthesized in HVS-1 and HVA-1 infected cells were identified which ranged from approximately 49,000 to 120,000 daltons. Structural polypeptides of HVA-1 and HVS-1 virions were identified by SDS-PAGE analysis of purified virions. Taken together with clinical data on the diseases caused by these viruses, these studies indicate that HVS-1 and HVA-1 appear similar in many respects to both the human herpes simplex viruses and alphaherpesviruses of other primates.

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Year:  1986        PMID: 3019278     DOI: 10.1007/bf01316733

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Virol        ISSN: 0304-8608            Impact factor:   2.574


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