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Several glycoproteins from the unique short region of pseudorabies have been identified and characterized. The genes encoding at least four glycoproteins (gp50, gp63, gl, and gX) are located within the BamHI fragment 7 of pseudorabies.
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mapping was used to determine that a 2.4-kb mRNA encompasses the coding region for gp50 and gp63 and probably represents a colinear transcript for these proteins. Using the same technique, a 2.8-kb mRNA was found to encode gl. No other mRNAs were found to be encoded on the opposite strand of DNA in this region. Various recombinant vaccinia vectors were made incorporating the coding regions for these two mRNAs.
Pseudorabies
recombinant vaccinia infected ST cells expressed glycoproteins that co-migrated with the authentic PRV glycoproteins upon polyacrylamide electrophoresis. Intracranial or intraperitoneal inoculation of mice with the recombinant viruses constructed to contain the mRNA coding regions resulted in various degrees of protection from a lethal challenge of pseudorabies virus.
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PMID:Biological evaluation of glycoproteins mapping to two distinct mRNAs within the BamHI fragment 7 of pseudorabies virus: expression of the coding regions by vaccinia virus. 254 24
This paper describes experiments to test the ability of a number of viruses of the Herpes group, and also Adenovirus-2 and SV40, to activate transcription from the Herpes simplex virus-1 glycoprotein D and the rabbit beta-globin promoters. Plasmids containing these genes were transfected into HeLa cells which were then infected with various viruses. Transcriptional activation in trans of the plasmid-borne promoters was monitored by quantitative
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analysis of total cytoplasmic RNA isolated after infection. The results showed that Herpes simplex viruses 1 and 2,
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virus, Variella Zoster virus, Human Cytomegalovirus, Equine herpes virus-1 and Adenovirus-2 activate transcription from both promoters tested. In contrast, SV40 did not activate transcription in trans in this assay. The possible mechanisms of this activation are discussed.
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PMID:Trans activation of plasmid-borne promoters by adenovirus and several herpes group viruses. 608 5