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Title:
Growth and virulence alterations of equine herpesvirus 1 by insertion of a green fluorescent protein gene in the intergenic region between ORFs 62 and 63.
Authors: El Sayed Moustafa Ibrahim, Ochir Pagmajav, Tsuyoshi Yamaguchi, Tomio Matsumura and Hideto Fukushi
Year: 2004
Keywords: Not Available
Journal: Microbiol Immunol.
Volume: 48
Issue: 11
Pages: 831-842
Publisher: Not Available
Local/International: International
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Abstract:

Nucleotide sequences of the intergenic region between ORF 62 and ORF 63 of equine herpesvirus 1 (EHV-1) isolates were analyzed. The sequences of this region consisted of variable and conserved domains among EHV-1 isolates. An EHV-1 mutant, Ab4-GFP, was constructed by inserting a green fluorescent protein (GFP) expression cassette flanked by loxP at both ends into the intergenic region between ORF 62 and ORF 63. Another mutant, Ab4-loxP, which contains one loxP site, was constructed by excision of the GFP cassette from the Ab4-GFP virus genome by cre enzyme. The recombinant Ab4-GFP formed smaller plaques than the wild type in MDBK cells. Virus production also decreased for Ab4-GFP in multi-step growth analyses. Virulence of Ab4-GFP in both mice and hamsters was weaker than that of the wild type. Ab4-loxP exhibited properties similar to those of the wild type. These results suggest that the intergenic region between ORF 62 and ORF 63 plays various roles in the virus growth.

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