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Query: EC:2.7.7.7 (
DNA polymerase
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Biochemical and immunological properties of structural and non-structural polypeptides of the human simplex viruses (HSV1 and HSV2) and four related herpesviruses of non-human primates [Herpesvirus simiae (B virus), H. cercopithicus (SA8), H. saimiri 1 (HVS 1), and H. ateles 1 (
HVA
1)] were compared. Using a radioimmunoassay (RIA), the presence of antigenic determinants shared among all six viruses was demonstrated. The relative degree of antigenic cross-reactivity among these viruses was further assessed by competition RIA. Antigenically, HSV 1 and HSV 2 were most closely related to each other although both SA 8 and B virus were also very closely related to HSV 1. Considerably less cross-reactivity existed between either HVS 1 or
HVA
1 and the other four primate herpesviruses. Cross-hybridization between simian and human herpesvirus genomes demonstrated that extensive homology exists between each of the simian viruses and both HSV1 and HSV 2. Viral polypeptides bearing common antigenic determinants were identified by immune precipitation of infected cell polypeptides and by immunoblotting. Among the polypeptides of HSV which were recognized by antisera to simian viruses were the VP 5 and p40 proteins, both of which are structural components of the virion nucleocapsid. Using recombinant plasmids containing sequences of the HSV 1 VP5, p40,
DNA polymerase
, major DNA binding protein, and TK enzyme genes, homologous sequences were detected in all four simian viruses. Together, these results demonstrate that HSV 1, HSV 2, SA 8, and B virus form a closely related sub-group of the primate herpesviruses; HVS 1 and
HVA
1 are also related to the other four primate herpesviruses, albeit more distantly.
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PMID:Simian alphaherpesviruses and their relation to the human herpes simplex viruses. 255 32
Anguillid herpesvirus (AnHV, also known as Herpesvirus anguillae or
HVA
) is found in both Japanese and European eels. Based on restriction enzyme analysis a small number of differences were found between AnHV isolated from Japanese eels and from European eels. The total genome size of both is about 245 kb, which is confirmed by alternating-field electrophoresis. Using a set of degenerate primers based on conserved regions within
DNA-directed DNA polymerase
coding regions, a 463 base pair fragment was isolated from both Japanese and European AnHV. Nucleotide sequence analysis showed that the cloned regions of both viruses have identical sequences. Based on this part of the DNA-polymerase sequence, primers were selected and used to develop a sensitive PCR to detect AnHV DNA in eel tissue samples. To avoid false negative results and to estimate the number of AnHV genome copies found in tissues, 100 copies of an internal control plasmid were added to the tissue samples. This semi-quantitative AnHV PCR can be used for both the European and Japanese isolates of AnHV, detects as few as 10 genome copies and is 100 times more sensitive than standard virus isolation.
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PMID:Development of a polymerase chain reaction for the detection of Anguillid herpesvirus DNA in eels based on the herpesvirus DNA polymerase gene. 1566 55