J. Maggioncalda et al., ANALYSIS OF A HERPES-SIMPLEX VIRUS TYPE-1 LAT MUTANT WITH A DELETION BETWEEN THE PUTATIVE PROMOTER AND THE 5' END OF THE 2.0-KILOBASE TRANSCRIPT, Journal of virology, 68(12), 1994, pp. 7816-7824
A herpes simplex virus type 1 strain 17 mutant with a deletion between
genomic nucleotides 118880 and 119250 was constructed and called 17 D
elta Sty. The deletion removes most of a putative secondary LAT promot
er (called LAPII) as well as 370 of the first 449 nucleotides of the p
roposed 8.5-kb transcript believed to be the precursor of 2.0-kb LAT.
17 Delta Sty was shown to produce major 2.0-kb LATs in tissue culture.
Moreover, trigeminal nerves from latently infected mice contained an
intact 1.45- to 2.0-kb LAT as well as the minor LATs which are recogni
zed by probes specific for regions downstream of the 2.0-kb LAT. Final
ly, 17 Delta Sty reactivated with normal kinetics from the trigeminal
ganglia of latently infected mice in the explant cocultivation assay a
nd egressed from tissue culture cells as efficiently as wild-type viru
s. These results clearly show that the region deleted in 17 Delta Sty
is dispensable for intact 2-kb LAT production, viral egress in tissue
culture, and normal reactivation from latently infected neurons in mic
e.