The UL24 gene of herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2) is predicted to encode
a 281 amino acid protein with a molecular mass of 30.5 kDa. In this study,
the HSV-2 UL24 gene product has been identified by using a rabbit polyclon
al antiserum produced against a recombinant protein containing the full-len
gth UL24 gene product of HSV-2 fused to glutathione-S-transferase. The anti
serum reacted specifically with a 32 kDa protein in HSV-2 186-infected Vero
cells and with 31 and 32 kDa proteins in UL24-expressing Cos-7 cells. Accu
mulation of UL24 protein to detectable levels required viral DNA synthesis,
indicating that the protein was regulated as a late gene. UL24 protein was
found to be associated with purified HSV-2 virions and C capsids. Indirect
immunofluorescence analysis demonstrated that the UL24-specific fluorescen
ce was detected in perinuclear regions of the cytoplasm and/or in the nucle
us as small discrete granules from 9 h post infection (hpi). Furthermore, t
he UL24 protein expressed singly was detected predominantly in the nucleus
and slightly in the cytoplasm at 24 h after transfection, with branch-like
cytoplasmic protruding structures. Strong nucleolus staining was visible in
partial cells.