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Functional homologies between avian and human alphaherpesvirus VP22 proteins in cell-to-cell spreading as revealed by a new cis-complementation assay

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VP22, encoded by the UL49 gene of Marek's disease virus (MDV), is indispensable for virus cell-to-cell spreading. We show herein that MDV UL49 can be functionally replaced with avian and human viral orthologs. Replacement of MDV VP22 with that of avian gallid herpesvirus 3 or herpesvirus of turkey, whose residue identity with MDV is close to 60%, resulted in 73 and 131% changes in viral spreading, respectively. In contrast, VP22 replacement with human herpes simplex virus type 1 resulted in 14% plaque formation. Therefore, heterologous avian and human VP22 proteins share sufficient structural homology to support MDV cell- to- cell spreading, albeit with different efficiencies.

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Virologie

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hal-02665254 , version 1 (31-05-2020)

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Caroline Blondeau, Daniel Marc, K Courvoisier, Jean-François Vautherot, Caroline Denesvre. Functional homologies between avian and human alphaherpesvirus VP22 proteins in cell-to-cell spreading as revealed by a new cis-complementation assay. Journal of Virology, 2008, 82 (18), pp.9278-9282. ⟨10.1128/JVI.00598-08⟩. ⟨hal-02665254⟩
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