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Journal of Virology, June 1999, p. 5132-5136, Vol. 73, No. 6
0022-538X/99/$04.00+0
Copyright © 1999, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.

Colocalization of the Herpes Simplex Virus 1 UL4 Protein with Infected Cell Protein 22 in Small, Dense Nuclear Structures Formed prior to Onset of DNA Synthesis

Sogol Jahedi, Nancy S. Markovitz, Felix Filatov, and Bernard Roizman*

The Marjorie B. Kovler Viral Oncology Laboratories, The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois 60637

Received 19 November 1998/Accepted 18 February 1999

Herpes simplex virus 1 infected cell protein 22 (ICP22) localizes in small, dense nuclear bodies of primate cells early in infection and in the more diffuse replicative complexes after the onset of DNA synthesis. UL4, a gamma 2 protein, localizes in cytoplasm and in the small nuclear structures containing ICP22 but not in replicative complexes. In rabbit skin cells, both ICP22 and UL4 localize in the dense nuclear bodies late in infection. The results suggest that the small nuclear structures perform a function involving both proteins late in infection.


* Corresponding author. Mailing address: The Marjorie B. Kovler Viral Oncology Laboratories, The University of Chicago, 910 E. 58th St., Chicago, IL 60637. Phone: (773) 702-1898. Fax: (773) 702-1631. E-mail: bernard{at}cummings.uchicago.edu.


Journal of Virology, June 1999, p. 5132-5136, Vol. 73, No. 6
0022-538X/99/$04.00+0
Copyright © 1999, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.



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