Degradation of cyclins D in pseudorabies virus (PRV) infected proliferating cells

Veterinary Microbiology
Yannick BlanchardAndré Jestin

Abstract

The pseudorabies virus code for an ICP0 protein which is half the size of the HSV1 ICP0 protein. In this work, we made the assumption that some function might have been lost in the ICP0 from PRV. One function attributed to the ICP0 from HSV1 was the stabilization of cyclins D. We then looked at the stability of these cyclins during the lytic infection with the PRV. Our results show that cyclins D are not stabilized during infection with the PRV. These results are in accord with recent data from the literature.

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