A point mutation within a distinct conserved region of the herpes simplex virus DNA polymerase gene confers drug resistance

  • Hwang C
  • Ruffner K
  • Coen D
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Abstract

We have shown that a drug-resistant mutant from a clinical isolate of herpes simplex virus contains a single point mutation in the DNA polymerase gene that confers resistance to both acyclovir and foscarnet. The mutated amino acid is located within a distinct conserved region shared among alpha-like DNA polymerases which we designate region VII. We infer that these conserved sequences are directly or indirectly involved in the recognition and binding of nucleotide and PPi substrates.

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Hwang, C. B., Ruffner, K. L., & Coen, D. M. (1992). A point mutation within a distinct conserved region of the herpes simplex virus DNA polymerase gene confers drug resistance. Journal of Virology, 66(3), 1774–1776. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.66.3.1774-1776.1992

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