2013
DOI: 10.4149/av_2013_02_149
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Recombinant herpesviruses as tools for the study of herpesvirus biology

Abstract: Summary. -This article is a brief summary of efforts to generate mutant herpesviruses for investigating and assigning gene functions of herpesviruses in replication and pathogenesis. While a full review of all herpesviruses is beyond the scope of this review, we focused our attention on the prototype of the herpesvirus subfamily -herpes simplex virus and murine gammaherpesvirus that serves as an excellent animal model to study human gammaherpesvirus pathogenesis. Furthermore, our present knowledge of essential… Show more

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“…Genetic modifications of CMV genomes are most conveniently performed using bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) recombineering [35,36]. Unfortunately, the only existing RhCMV BAC was based on the 68-1 RhCMV strain, an extensively fibroblasts passaged isolate which, compared to circulating and low passage isolates, has acquired a large inversion in the region homologous to one end of the HCMV "unique long" (U L ) sequence of the genome (commonly referred to as the ULb' region), flanked by deletions of multiple ORFs on either side of the inversion [23,37,38].…”
Section: Construction Of a Full Length (Fl) Rhcmv Bac And In Vitro Chmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Genetic modifications of CMV genomes are most conveniently performed using bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) recombineering [35,36]. Unfortunately, the only existing RhCMV BAC was based on the 68-1 RhCMV strain, an extensively fibroblasts passaged isolate which, compared to circulating and low passage isolates, has acquired a large inversion in the region homologous to one end of the HCMV "unique long" (U L ) sequence of the genome (commonly referred to as the ULb' region), flanked by deletions of multiple ORFs on either side of the inversion [23,37,38].…”
Section: Construction Of a Full Length (Fl) Rhcmv Bac And In Vitro Chmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There have been presented only a few data on further analysis and characterization of OvHV-1 and its genome (Kúdelová et al, 2013). De described some properties of the JS-3 OvHV-1 isolate, at that time identified as bovid herpesvirus 4.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%