The human herpesvirus 6 U21-U24 gene cluster is dispensable for virus growth

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Human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) is a T-lymphotrophic virus belongs to the genus Roseolovirus within the beta herpesvirus subfamily. The U20-U24 gene cluster is unique to Roseoloviruses; however, both their function and whether they are essential for virus growth is unknown. Recently, bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) techniques have been used to investigate HHV-6A. This study describes generation of a virus genome lacking U21-U24 (HHV-6ABACΔU21-24) and shows that infectious virus particles can be reconstituted from this BAC DNA. Our data indicate that the HHV-6 U21-U24 gene cluster is dispensable for virus propagation.

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Jasirwan, C., Tang, H., Kawabata, A., & Mori, Y. (2015). The human herpesvirus 6 U21-U24 gene cluster is dispensable for virus growth. Microbiology and Immunology, 59(1), 48–53. https://doi.org/10.1111/1348-0421.12208

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