Dna sequencing and comparative sequence analysis of gene 15 (UL 45) of Japanese and exotic strains of equidae herpesvirus 1 strains [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.88-101Other title:
  • تحليل ومقارنة التركيب النيوكليوتيدى للجين رقم (15) لفيروس الفصائل الخيلية هربس(1) فى الفصائل اليابانية والبرية لعترات الفيروس [Added title page title]
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  • Assiut veterinary medical journal, 2010 v. 56 (124) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Assiut Veterinary Medical Journal 2010.v.56(124)Summary: Gene 15 (UL 45) is 659 bp in length and positioned in 21,146 to 20,487 bp in the genome of EHV-1 Ab4p, which genes contain 219 codons with Mr 23,798 KD. The product is regarded as virion tegument. Some researchers deleted gene 15 (UL45) in RacLll and in RacH strains of EHV-1 and found that this gene is non essential for virus replication in culture cells. Our recent study analysis of the genomic sequence of Equine herpesvirus 9 which is a closely related to EHV-I but has stronger neurovirulence than EHV-I indicated that the identity of gene 15 between EHV-9 and EI-IV-1 is only 88% in spite of greater than 92% of other most genes. At the present study we reported that the nucleotide sequence of agene 15 is highly conserved in six Japanese strains and three exotic strains which vary in virulence from non virulent to low virulent and virulent.
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Gene 15 (UL 45) is 659 bp in length and positioned in 21,146 to 20,487 bp in the genome of EHV-1 Ab4p, which genes contain 219 codons with Mr 23,798 KD. The product is regarded as virion tegument. Some researchers deleted gene 15 (UL45) in RacLll and in RacH strains of EHV-1 and found that this gene is non essential for virus replication in culture cells. Our recent study analysis of the genomic sequence of Equine herpesvirus 9 which is a closely related to EHV-I but has stronger neurovirulence than EHV-I indicated that the identity of gene 15 between EHV-9 and EI-IV-1 is only 88% in spite of greater than 92% of other most genes. At the present study we reported that the nucleotide sequence of agene 15 is highly conserved in six Japanese strains and three exotic strains which vary in virulence from non virulent to low virulent and virulent.

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