Characterization of herpes simplex virus 2 temperature-sensitive mutants whose lesions map in or near the coding sequences for the major DNA-binding protein

AE Spang, PJ Godowski, DM Knipe - Journal of virology, 1983 - Am Soc Microbiol
AE Spang, PJ Godowski, DM Knipe
Journal of virology, 1983Am Soc Microbiol
By marker rescue with cloned herpes simplex virus 2 DNA fragments, we have mapped the
temperature-sensitive mutations of a series of herpes simplex virus 2 mutants to a region of
the herpes simplex virus 2 genome that lies within or near the coding sequences for the
major DNA-binding protein, ICP8. In cells infected with certain of these mutants at the
nonpermissive temperature, the association of the major DNA-binding protein with the cell
nucleus was defective. In these cells, the DNA-binding protein accumulated in the …
By marker rescue with cloned herpes simplex virus 2 DNA fragments, we have mapped the temperature-sensitive mutations of a series of herpes simplex virus 2 mutants to a region of the herpes simplex virus 2 genome that lies within or near the coding sequences for the major DNA-binding protein, ICP8. In cells infected with certain of these mutants at the nonpermissive temperature, the association of the major DNA-binding protein with the cell nucleus was defective. In these cells, the DNA-binding protein accumulated in the cytoplasmic and the crude nuclear detergent wash fractions. At the permissive temperature, the maturation of the mutant ICP8 was similar to that of the wild-type viral protein. With the remainder of the mutants, the nuclear maturation of ICP8 was similar to that encoded by the wild-type virus at the nonpermissive and permissive temperatures as assayed by cell fractionation.
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