Gf. Cheng et al., Val(193) and Phe(195) of the gamma(1)34.5 protein of herpes simplex virus 1 are required for viral resistance to interferon-alpha/beta, VIROLOGY, 290(1), 2001, pp. 115-120
Herpes simplex viruses (HSV) are resistant to the antiviral action of inter
feron. However, the underlying mechanisms are not well understood. In this
report, we show that unlike that of wild-type HSV-1, replication of the gam
ma (1)34.5 null mutants was significantly inhibited by exogenous interferon
-alpha in cells devoid of interferon-alpha/beta genes. Using a series of ga
mma (1)34.5 deletion mutants, the domain required for interferon resistance
was mapped to the region containing amino acids 146 to 263 in the gamma (1
)34.5 protein. Interestingly, Val(193)Glu and Phe(195)Leu substitutions in
the protein phosphatase 1 interacting motif of the gamma (1)34.5 protein re
ndered HSV-1 sensitive to interferon-alpha. Furthermore, gamma (1)34.5 null
mutants were sensitive to interferon-alpha/beta in PKR+/+ but not in PKR-/
- mouse embryo fibroblasts. These findings provide evidence that the gamma
(1)34.5 protein contributes to HSV-1 resistance to interferon-alpha/beta by
inhibiting PKR function. (C) 2001 Academic Press.