Herpes simplex virus DNA cleavage and packaging:: Association of multiple forms of UL15-encoded proteins with B capsids requires at least the UL6, UL17, and UL28 genes

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Salmon, B [1 ]
Baines, JD [1 ]
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[1] Cornell Univ, Dept Microbiol & Immunol, Vet Educ Ctr C5169, Ithaca, NY 14853 USA
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10.1128/JVI.72.4.3045-3050.1998
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Q93 [微生物学];
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071005 ; 100705 ;
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The U(L)15 gene of herpes simpler virus (HSV) is one of several genes required for the packaging of viral DNA into intranuclear B capsids to produce C capsids that become enveloped at the inner nuclear membrane. A rabbit antiserum directed against ULS-encoded protein recognized three proteins with apparent M(r)s of 79,000, 80,000, and 83,000 in highly purified B capsids. The 83,000-M-r protein aas detected in type C capsids and comigrated with the product of a U(L)15 cDNA transcribed and translated in vitro. The 83,000- and 80,000-M-r proteins were readily detected in purified virions. Inasmuch as (i) none of these proteins were detectable in capsids purified from cells infected with HSV-1(Delta U(L)15), a virus lacking an intact U(L)15 gene, and (ii) corresponding proteins in capsids purified from cells infected with a recombinant virus [HSV-1(R7244), containing a 20-codon tag at the 3' end of U(L)15] were decreased in electrophoretic mobility relative to the wild-type proteins, we conclude that the proteins with apparent M(r)s of 83,000, 80,000, and 79,000 are products of U(L)15 with identical C termini. The 79,000-, 80,000-, and 83,000-M-r proteins remained associated with B capsids in the presence of 0.5 M guanidine HCl and remained detectable in capsids treated with 2.0 M guanidine HCl and lacking proteins associated with the capsid core. These data, therefore, indicate that U(L)15-encoded proteins are integral components of B capsids. Only the 83,000-M-r protein was detected in B capsids purified from cells infected with viruses lacking the U(L)6, U(L)17, or U(L)28 genes, which are required for DNA cleavage and packaging, suggesting that capsid association of the 80,000- and 79,000-M-r proteins requires intact cleavage and packaging machinery. These data, therefore, indicate that capsid association of the 80,000- and 79,000-M-r U(L)15-encoded proteins reflects a previously unrecognized step in the DNA cleavage and packaging reaction.
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