Abstract:Rhesus monkey rhadinovirus (RRV) is a close relative of the human pathogen, Kaposi's Sarcoma-Associated Herpesvirus (KSHV). Primary infection with KSHV in culture is highly inefficient and it predominantly adopts a latent phenotype, expressing only a minimal number of viral genes and producing no progeny virions. This contrasts with RRV in culture, which replicates to high viral titer and produces abundant progeny virions, making it a useful model to study gammaherpesvirus lytic replication, virion structure, … Show more
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