Pa. Bradshaw et al., LOCALIZATION OF ANTIGENIC SITES ON HUMAN CYTOMEGALOVIRUS VIRION STRUCTURAL PROTEINS ENCODED BY UL48 AND UL56, Virology, 205(1), 1994, pp. 321-328
Two human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) virion structural proteins and their
associated reading frames have been identified with two human-derived
monoclonal antibodies (HMAbs), X2-16 and X-16. HMAb X2-16 identified r
ecombinant protein expressing molecular clones that mapped to the open
reading frame (ORF) of the UL48 gene of HCMV, between amino acids 584
and 646 (nucleotides 65,084 and 65,272, Chee et al., 1990, ''Current
Topics in Microbiology and Immunology, Vol, 154, pp. 125-169). The UL4
8 gene product has an apparent molecular weight of 216 kDa. HMAb X-16
identified clones derived from the UL56 ORF between amino acids 380 an
d 425 (nucleotides 84,733 and 84,870). On immunoblots, HMAb X-16 detec
ted two HCMV proteins of 96 and 60 kDa. Both UL48 and UL56 are highly
conserved among the human herpesviruses and their products have been p
redicted to have essential functions for virus production and maturati
on: These results confirm that UL48 and UL56 are functional genes enco
ding essential Viral proteins which also generate an immune response i
n the immunocompetent host. (C) 1994 Academic Press, Inc.