THE HERPES-SIMPLEX VIRUS VIRULENCE FACTOR ICP34.5 AND THE CELLULAR PROTEIN MYD116 COMPLEX WITH PROLIFERATING CELL NUCLEAR ANTIGEN THROUGH THE 63-AMINO-ACID DOMAIN CONSERVED IN ICP34.5, MYD116, AND GADD34
Sm. Brown et al., THE HERPES-SIMPLEX VIRUS VIRULENCE FACTOR ICP34.5 AND THE CELLULAR PROTEIN MYD116 COMPLEX WITH PROLIFERATING CELL NUCLEAR ANTIGEN THROUGH THE 63-AMINO-ACID DOMAIN CONSERVED IN ICP34.5, MYD116, AND GADD34, Journal of virology, 71(12), 1997, pp. 9442-9449
The herpes simplex virus (HSV) virulence factor ICP34.5, the mouse mye
loid differentiation protein MyD116, and the hamster growth arrest and
DNA damage protein GADD34 share a 63-amino-acid carboxyl domain which
has significant homologies to otherwise divergent proteins, Here we r
eport that both ICP34.5 and its cellular homolog MyD116 complex throug
h the conserved domain with proliferating cell nuclear antigen, In add
ition, HSV infection induces a novel 70-kDa cellular protein detectabl
e by antisera to both ICP34.5 and GADD34, demonstrating that this nove
l protein possesses homology with the 63-amino-acid conserved domain.