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    J Gen Virol. 1990 Dec;71 ( Pt 12):2953-60.

    Identification and characterization of the virion protein products of herpes simplex virus type 1 gene UL47.

    McLean G, Rixon F, Langeland N, Haarr L, Marsden H.

    Medical Research Council Virology Unit, University of Glasgow, U.K.

    We have identified two encoded proteins with an antiserum raised against a synthetic oligopeptide corresponding to amino acids 671 to 684 of the predicted protein product of gene UL47 of herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1). They have apparent Mrs of 82,000 and 81,000 and are both major virion components located in the tegument. The 82/81K proteins were first detected in infected cells in minor amounts 6 h after infection at 37 degrees C but were later (from 10 h until 24 h after infection) present in large amounts. UL47 regulation was investigated using phosphonoacetic acid (PAA), an inhibitor of DNA synthesis: the amounts of the 82/81K protein synthesized were compared with those of 65KDBP, an early gene product, and 21K/22K, a true late gene product. The data showed that UL47 is regulated as a true late gene.

    PMID: 2177087 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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