“…However, relatively little is known about their specific biological functions (for review, see Spear, 1984). Glycoprotein B has been implicated in viral penetration (Little et al, 1981 ;Sarmiento et al, 1979): gC is a receptor for the C3b component of complement (Friedman et al, 1984): gE is a receptor for the Fc portion of immunoglobulins (Bauke & Spear, 1979 ;Para et al, 1982a, b); gD is a major target for virus-neutralizing antibodies (Para et al, 1985) and has also been implicated in cell fusion (Noble et al, 1983). More recently another HSV type 1 (HSV-1) glycoprotein designated gH has been identified and mapped on the genome using monoclonal antibodies (Showalter et al, 1981;Buckmaster et al, 1984) and its nucleotide sequence determined (McGeoch & Davison, 1986;Gompels & Minson, 1986).…”