Abstract
It has been proposed that herpes simplex virus 1 with VP22 deleted requires secondary mutation of VHS for viability. Here we show that a replication-competent Δ22 virus constructed by homologous recombination maintains a wild-type (Wt) VHS gene and has no other gross mutations. By contrast, Δ22 viruses recovered from a bacterial artificial chromosome contain multiple amino acid changes within a conserved region of VHS. Hence, the mode of virus rescue influences the acquisition of secondary mutations.
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Ebert, K., Depledge, D. P., Breuer, J., Harman, L., & Elliott, G. (2013). Mode of Virus Rescue Determines the Acquisition of VHS Mutations in VP22-Negative Herpes Simplex Virus 1. Journal of Virology, 87(18), 10389–10393. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.01654-13
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