Immediate-early transcription over covalently joined genome ends of bovine herpesvirus 1: the circ gene

  • Fraefel C
  • Wirth U
  • Vogt B
  • et al.
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Abstract

Herpesvirus genomes are linear molecules in virions. Prior to replication in host cells, they form circular templates by unknown mechanisms. Examining lytic infection with bovine herpesvirus 1, we observed immediate-early transcription over joined genome ends, which suggested that circles are present at the initial stage of infection. Among the transcripts was a spliced immediate-early RNA (1.5 kb) sharing exon 1 with previously described major immediate-early transcripts from the right genome end and exon 2 with a late transcript located near the left genome end. Exon 2 encodes a putative circ-encoded protein with homology to the varicella-zoster virus open reading frame 2 and equine herpesvirus 1 open reading frame 3 products. The novel features reported here for bovine herpesvirus 1 may constitute a more general property of herpesviruses.

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Fraefel, C., Wirth, U. V., Vogt, B., & Schwyzer, M. (1993). Immediate-early transcription over covalently joined genome ends of bovine herpesvirus 1: the circ gene. Journal of Virology, 67(3), 1328–1333. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.67.3.1328-1333.1993

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