Temperature-sensitive mutants of herpes simplex virus type 1 defective in lysis but not in transformation

Author:

Hughes R G,Munyon W H

Abstract

Twelve temperature-sensitive (ts) mutants of herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), representing seven complementation groups, were isolated subsequent to 5-bromodeoxyuridine mutagenesis. These mutants were identified by their inability to replicate in a line of monkey (CV-1) cells at 39 C. Seven of these mutants, representing six complementation groups, induced thymidine kinase (tk) and transformed Ltk- cells, a line of mouse L cells lacking tk, to a tk+ phenotype at both the permissive (34 C) and nonpermissive (39 C) temperatures. Thus, the defective cistrons in these six complementation groups, although necessary for lysis, have no essential function in this transformation system. Transformation by these 12 mutants was dependent on prior UV irradiation. Infection of cells with unirradiated virus under conditions which did not permit virus replication was not sufficient to allow cell transformation. Five mutants, representing two complementation groups, were tk- and were incapable of causing the tk--to-tk+ transformation at either 34 C of 39 C. The tk defects in these mutants are probably unrelated to the ts defects, since one of these complementation groups contains a tk+ member. Therefore, transformation of Ltk- cells to a tk+ phenotype by HSV-1 requires an active viral tk gene. One complementation group was represented by a single tk- member. The role of this cistron in transformation remains undetermined since the primary block to transformation is presumed to be the tk- phenotype. Mutants representing the seven complementation groups were unable to replicate at 39 C in two lines of HSV-1-transformed cells, indicating that the activities of resident wild-type copies of the defective cistrons, if present, could not be detected by complementation.

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Virology,Insect Science,Immunology,Microbiology

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