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Herpes simplex virus type 1 DNA synthesis requires the product of the UL8 gene: isolation and characterization of an ICP6::lacZ insertion mutation
1989
Journal of Virology
We investigated the role of the herpes simplex virus type 1 UL8 gene product in viral DNA replication. First, we unambiguously fine mapped the mutation in tsS38 (complementation group 1-26) to an open reading frame, designated UL8, predicted to encode an 80-kilodalton protein. Previous studies indicated that tsS38 was capable of synthesizing low to moderate levels of viral DNA at the nonpermissive temperature (Virology 98:168-181, 1979); thus, it was not clear whether the UL8 gene product is
doi:10.1128/jvi.63.2.591-599.1989
fatcat:xf3ktsl56vfj3fl5oblldv3qwu