Abstract:Primate herpes simplex viruses are relatively harmless to their natural hosts, whereas cross-species transmission can result in severe disease. We performed a genome-wide scan for signals of adaptation of simplexviruses to hominins. We found evidence of positive selection in three glycoproteins, with selected sites located in antigenic determinants. Positively selected non-core proteins were involved in different immune-escape mechanisms. By expressing mutants of one of these proteins (ICP47), we show that the… Show more
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