Nucleotide sequence of the Kaposi sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (HHV8) |
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Authors: | James J. Russo, Roy A. Bohenzky, Ming-Cheng Chien, Jing Chen, Ming Yan, Dawn Maddalena, J. Preston Parry, Daniela Peruzzi, Isidore S. Edelman, Yuan Chang, Patrick S. Moore |
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Affiliation: | James J. Russo, Roy A. Bohenzky, Ming-Cheng Chien, Jing Chen, Ming Yan, Dawn Maddalena, J. Preston Parry, Daniela Peruzzi, Isidore S. Edelman, Yuan Chang, and Patrick S. Moore |
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Abstract: | The genome of the Kaposi sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV or HHV8) was mapped with cosmid and phage genomic libraries from the BC-1 cell line. Its nucleotide sequence was determined except for a 3-kb region at the right end of the genome that was refractory to cloning. The BC-1 KSHV genome consists of a 140.5-kb-long unique coding region flanked by multiple G+C-rich 801-bp terminal repeat sequences. A genomic duplication that apparently arose in the parental tumor is present in this cell culture-derived strain. At least 81 ORFs, including 66 with homology to herpesvirus saimiri ORFs, and 5 internal repeat regions are present in the long unique region. The virus encodes homologs to complement-binding proteins, three cytokines (two macrophage inflammatory proteins and interleukin 6), dihydrofolate reductase, bcl-2, interferon regulatory factors, interleukin 8 receptor, neural cell adhesion molecule-like adhesin, and a D-type cyclin, as well as viral structural and metabolic proteins. Terminal repeat analysis of virus DNA from a KS lesion suggests a monoclonal expansion of KSHV in the KS tumor. |
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