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Infection with HSV-1 is accompanied by the shut-off of cellular gene expression. The virion-associated function is encoded by the viral gene UL41. An HSV-1 mutant, vhs-1, which has a genomic deletion in the UL41 gene, is incapable of inducing the shut-off of cellular gene expression. The effect of HSV-1 infection on the shut-off of the cellular genes (or mRNA degradation) was studied specifically with the cellular genes for β-actin, fibronectin, glucose transporter-1, and the docking protein. The level of these specific mRNAs was measured in cells infected with several HSV-1 strains and was compared to that of vhs-1- and mock-infected cells. It was possible to demonstrate a marked reduction in the level of the specific mRNA from these cellular genes in cells infected with several HSV-1 strains but not with the vhs-1 mutant. The pathogenicity of the HSV-1 vhs-1 mutant to newborn mice was studied. It was found that the mutant is less pathogenic to newborn mice than its parental strain HSV-1 KOS.
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Becker, Y., Tavor, E., Asher, Y. et al. Effect of herpes simplex virus type-1 UL41 gene on the stability of mRNA from the cellular genes: β-actin, fibronectin, glucose transporter-1, and docking protein, and on virus intraperitoneal pathogenicity to newborn mice. Virus Genes 7, 133–143 (1993). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01702393
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