A. Saharkhizlangroodi et Tc. Holland, IDENTIFICATION OF THE FUSION-FROM-WITHOUT DETERMINANTS OF HERPES-SIMPLEX VIRUS TYPE-1 GLYCOPROTEI-B, Virology, 227(1), 1997, pp. 153-159
Fusion-from-without (FFWO) is the rapid induction of cell fusion at hi
gh multiplicities of infection and in the absence of viral protein syn
thesis. The ANG path strain and several other strains of herpes simple
x virus type 1 (HSV-1) effectively cause FFWO of Vero cells. FFWO-indu
cing strains of HSV-I contain syncytial mutations in the gB cytoplasmi
c domain; however, not ail strains with such syncytial mutations cause
FFWO. By characterization or recombinant viruses containing chimeric
gB genes, it was shown that determinants in both the gB ectodomain and
gB cytoplasmic domain control the FFWO phenotype of HSV-1. The comple
te nucleotide sequence of the ANG path gB gene was determined. Compari
son of the predicted amino acid sequence of ANG path gB with other HSV
-1 gB sequences showed that the gB genes of FFWO-inducing viruses must
contain both syncytial mutations in the gB cytoplasmic domain and the
fast rate-of-entry determinant at residue 553 in the gB ectodomain. (
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