From marker rescue, sequencing, transcript, and latency analyses of the thymidine kinase-negative herpes simplex virus mutant dlsactk and studies using the thymidine kinase inhibitor Ro 31-5140, we infer that the virus-encoded thymidine kinase is required in murine trigeminal ganglia for acute replication and lytic gene expression, for increasing the numbers of cells expressing latency-associated transcripts, and for reactivation from latent infection.
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Jacobson, J. G., Ruffner, K. L., Kosz-Vnenchak, M., Hwang, C. B., Wobbe, K. K., Knipe, D. M., & Coen, D. M. (1993). Herpes simplex virus thymidine kinase and specific stages of latency in murine trigeminal ganglia. Journal of Virology, 67(11), 6903–6908. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.67.11.6903-6908.1993
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