Structure of the Marek's disease virus BamHI-H gene family: genes of putative importance for tumor induction

  • Bradley G
  • Hayashi M
  • Lancz G
  • et al.
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Abstract

The BamHI H fragment of Marek's disease virus (MDV), which has been hypothesized to contain a tumor-inducing gene, was partially sequenced and analyzed for transcriptional activity. Transcription of several RNAs was found to initiate within BamHI-H, with the major transcripts initiating on either side of a putative MDV origin of lytic replication. A 1.8-kilobase gene family found to be produced only by pathogenic MDV was detected, and its transcription map was produced. It is hypothesized that the 1.8-kilobase gene family is directly associated with the tumorigenic potential of MDV.

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Bradley, G., Hayashi, M., Lancz, G., Tanaka, A., & Nonoyama, M. (1989). Structure of the Marek’s disease virus BamHI-H gene family: genes of putative importance for tumor induction. Journal of Virology, 63(6), 2534–2542. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.63.6.2534-2542.1989

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