“…For herpes simplex virus, ICP8, a 130 kDa polypeptide, is expressed as a β or delayed-early-gene product and one of seven virus-encoded proteins required for replication of the herpes simplex virus genome (Littler et al, 1983;Powell et al, 1981;Challberg, 1986;Conley et al, 1981). According to the previous research, ICP8 has abilities to bind DNA in vitro and in vivo, down-regulate the expression of viral genes from parental genomes, localize in the cell nucleus, stimulate late-gene expression from progeny templates, and promote organization of nuclear structures involved in viral and cellular DNA replication (Bayliss et al, 1975;Knipe and Spang, 1982;Knipe, 1991, 1992;Godowski and Knipe, 1986).…”