2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.virusres.2005.07.009
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Characterization of caprine herpesvirus 1 glycoprotein D gene and its translation product

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“…Being CpHV-1 gD an immunodominant antigen and responsible for mounting a serum neutralizing humoral immune response in naturally and experimentally infected goats [24], [25], it was chosen as an ideally antigen to be expressed by BoHV-4 based vector. The full length CpHV-1 gD ORF was amplified by PCR from CpHV-1 infected cells DNA and sub cloned in-frame with a tag peptide, gD 106 [26] ( Fig.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Being CpHV-1 gD an immunodominant antigen and responsible for mounting a serum neutralizing humoral immune response in naturally and experimentally infected goats [24], [25], it was chosen as an ideally antigen to be expressed by BoHV-4 based vector. The full length CpHV-1 gD ORF was amplified by PCR from CpHV-1 infected cells DNA and sub cloned in-frame with a tag peptide, gD 106 [26] ( Fig.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact BoHV-1 gD has been extensively used for vaccine development and its ORF has been genetically manipulated and expressed by prokaryotic and eukaryotic systems with variable results [21], [31], [32]. CpHV-1 gD ORF is 1224 nucleotides long and encodes for a protein of 407 amino acids with a predicted molecular mass of 44.3 kDa, a signal peptide comprising the first 17 amino acids, an hydrophobic region (amino acids 360–376) corresponding to its transmembrane domain near the carboxy terminus and two potential N -linked glycosylation sites (positions 41 and 102) [24]. However beyond CpHV-1 gD molecular characteristics no attempt concerning the use of CpHV-1 gD as an immunogen against CpHV-1 induced genital infection has been performed so far.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…CpHV-1 gD contains complex N-linked oligosaccharides, but the presence of O-glycosylation has not been demonstrated. In contrast with BoHV-1 gD, CpHV-1 gD is seemingly expressed as a late protein [64].…”
Section: Viral Glycoproteinsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Based on the complete gB gene sequence, which is the most conserved between herpesviruses [48], the percentages of nucleotide sequence identity with BoHV-1 gB are 78.5% for CpHV-1, 84% for CvHV-2, 85.8% for CvHV-1, 87.4% for BoHV-5 and 87.7% for BuHV-1 [107]. The gC 2 and gD gene sequences are fully known for each ruminant alphaherpesviruses, except for BuHV-1 [26,29,64,112]. On this basis, the percentages of amino acid sequence identity between BoHV-1 and ElkHV-1 are 71.7% (gC) or 72.9% (gD) [29].…”
Section: Genomic Comparison Between Ruminant Alphaherpesvirusesmentioning
confidence: 99%