J. Blumel et B. Matz, THERMOSENSITIVE UL9 GENE-FUNCTION IS REQUIRED FOR EARLY STAGES OF HERPES-SIMPLEX VIRUS TYPE-1 DNA-SYNTHESIS, Journal of General Virology, 76, 1995, pp. 3119-3124
DNA replication of herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) is dependent on
a virus-encoded sequence-specific origin-binding protein, the product
of the UL9 reading frame. We have identified the mutations in the UL9
gene of three temperature-sensitive (ts) mutants of HSV-1 which are r
esponsible for the ts phenotype (A90T in mutant tsS and V220M in tsR a
nd tsX). The mutations are located in two different conserved helicase
sequence motifs of UL9. Two further alterations (I204T and E280D) com
pared to the published sequence were found in the mutant, revertant an
d parental wild-type strain 17syn(+) sequences and therefore seemed to
be irrelevant for the ts phenotype. The ts function of the UL9 protei
n was required at early times during DNA synthesis whereas upward temp
erature shifts at later times did not considerably inhibit DNA synthes
is.