S. Ihara et al., IDENTIFICATION OF MUTATION SITES OF A TEMPERATURE-SENSITIVE MUTANT OFHCMV DNA-POLYMERASE-ACTIVITY, Archives of virology, 137(3-4), 1994, pp. 263-275
The human cytomegalovirus (strain Towne) temperature-sensitive mutant
ts 256 exhibits a virus specific DNA polymerase-negative phenotype. Th
e position of the mutation of ts 256 was determined by three step mark
er-rescue assays to be within a 5.1 kb XbaI-BamHI fragment between map
unit 0.33 and 0.35 in a HindIII-D fragment located in a long unique r
egion. Nucleotide sequencing showed that the 5.1 kb fragment contained
three open reading frames corresponding to those of the genes for UL5
2, UL53 and UL54 (DNA polymerase gene), respectively, of strain AD169.
The functions of UL52 and UL53 are unknown. Comparison of the DNA seq
uences of the 5.1 kb fragments of the wild-type and ts 256 mutant reve
aled two base changes within UL53 and UL54, respectively, which result
in amino acid substitutions. The mutation in the UL54 gene was locate
d within a distinct conserved region VI common to alpha-like DNA polym
erases, suggesting that this base change would be responsible for DNA
negative phenotype.