Antigenic and Structural Conservation of Herpesvirus DNA-binding Proteins

Department of Microbiology, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, U.K. Previously, we have shown a common antigen of several herpesviruses (pseudorabies virus, equine abortion virus and bovine mammillitis virus) to be antigenically related to the major DNA-binding proteins of herpes simplex virus type...

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Published inJournal of general virology Vol. 56; no. 2; pp. 409 - 419
Main Authors Littler, Edward, Yeo, Jane, Killington, R. A, Purifoy, Dorothy J. M, Powell, Kenneth L
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published England Soc General Microbiol 01.10.1981
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Summary:Department of Microbiology, University of Leeds, Leeds LS2 9JT, U.K. Previously, we have shown a common antigen of several herpesviruses (pseudorabies virus, equine abortion virus and bovine mammillitis virus) to be antigenically related to the major DNA-binding proteins of herpes simplex virus types 1 and 2. In this study we have purified the cross-reacting polypeptide from cells infected with pseudorabies virus, equine abortion virus and bovine mammillitis virus and shown the cross-reacting protein to be a major DNA-binding protein for each virus. Tryptic peptide analysis of the cross-reacting DNA-binding proteins of all five viruses has shown structural similarities. The proteins thus were shown to share common antigenic sites, to have similar biological properties and to have a highly conserved amino acid sequence. This unexpected similarity between proteins from diverse herpesviruses suggests an essential and fundamental role of the major DNA-binding protein in herpes virus replication. Keywords: herpesvirus, DNA-binding proteins, common antigen Received 26 February 1981; accepted 10 June 1981.
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ISSN:0022-1317
1465-2099
DOI:10.1099/0022-1317-56-2-409