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Journal of Virology | 2003

Complete Sequence and Genomic Analysis of Rhesus Cytomegalovirus

Scott G. Hansen; Lisa I. Strelow; David Franchi; David G. Anders; Scott W. Wong

ABSTRACT The complete DNA sequence of rhesus cytomegalovirus (RhCMV) strain 68-1 was determined with the whole-genome shotgun approach on virion DNA. The RhCMV genome is 221,459 bp in length and possesses a 49% G+C base composition. The genome contains 230 potential open reading frames (ORFs) of 100 or more codons that are arranged colinearly with counterparts of previously sequenced betaherpesviruses such as human cytomegalovirus (HCMV). Of the 230 RhCMV ORFs, 138 (60%) are homologous to known HCMV proteins. The conserved ORFs include the structural, replicative, and transcriptional regulatory proteins, immune evasion elements, G protein-coupled receptors, and immunoglobulin homologues. Interestingly, the RhCMV genome also contains sequences with homology to cyclooxygenase-2, an enzyme associated with inflammatory processes. Closer examination identified a series of candidate exons with the capacity to encode a full-length cyclooxygenase-2 protein. Counterparts of cyclooxygenase-2 have not been found in other sequenced herpesviruses. The availability of the complete RhCMV sequence along with the ability to grow RhCMV in vitro will facilitate the construction of recombinant viral strains for identifying viral determinants of CMV pathogenicity in the experimentally infected rhesus macaque and to the development of CMV as a vaccine vector.


Journal of Virology | 2004

A Cyclooxygenase-2 Homologue Encoded by Rhesus Cytomegalovirus Is a Determinant for Endothelial Cell Tropism

Cary A. Rue; Michael A. Jarvis; Amber J. Knoche; Heather Meyers; Victor R. DeFilippis; Scott G. Hansen; Markus Wagner; Klaus Früh; David G. Anders; Scott W. Wong; Peter A. Barry; Jay A. Nelson

ABSTRACT Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) is a cellular enzyme in the eicosanoid synthetic pathway that mediates the synthesis of prostaglandins from arachidonic acid. The eicosanoids function as critical regulators of a number of cellular processes, including the acute and chronic inflammatory response, hemostasis, and the innate immune response. Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV), which does not encode a viral COX-2 isoform, has been shown to induce cellular COX-2 expression. Importantly, although the precise role of COX-2 in CMV replication is unknown, COX-2 induction was shown to be critical for normal HCMV replication. In an earlier study, we identified an open reading frame (Rh10) within the rhesus cytomegalovirus (RhCMV) genome that encoded a putative protein (designated vCOX-2) with high homology to cellular COX-2. In the current study, we show that vCOX-2 is expressed with early-gene kinetics during RhCMV infection, resulting in production of a 70-kDa protein. Consistent with the expression of a viral COX-2 isoform, cellular COX-2 expression was not induced during RhCMV infection. Finally, analysis of growth of recombinant RhCMV with vCOX-2 deleted identified vCOX-2 as a critical determinant for replication in endothelial cells.


Journal of Virology | 1993

Open reading frames UL44, IRS1/TRS1, and UL36-38 are required for transient complementation of human cytomegalovirus oriLyt-dependent DNA synthesis.

Gregory S. Pari; Marilyn A. Kacica; David G. Anders


Journal of Virology | 1996

Four of eleven loci required for transient complementation of human cytomegalovirus DNA replication cooperate to activate expression of replication genes.

A C Iskenderian; Lili Huang; A Reilly; R M Stenberg; David G. Anders


Journal of Virology | 1992

Boundaries and structure of human cytomegalovirus oriLyt, a complex origin for lytic-phase DNA replication.

David G. Anders; M A Kacica; Gregory S. Pari; S M Punturieri


Virology | 1998

The Acidic Domain of pUL37x1 and gpUL37 Plays a Key Role in Transactivation of HCMV DNA Replication Gene Promoter Constructions

Anamaris M. Colberg-Poley; Lili Huang; Vera E. Soltero; Andrea C. Iskenderian; Richard-Fabian Schumacher; David G. Anders


Journal of Virology | 1998

Human Cytomegalovirus oriLyt Sequence Requirements

Yuao Zhu; Lili Huang; David G. Anders


Journal of Virology | 1996

The variable 3' ends of a human cytomegalovirus oriLyt transcript (SRT) overlap an essential, conserved replicator element.

Lili Huang; Y Zhu; David G. Anders


Archive | 2007

DNA synthesis and late viral gene expression

David G. Anders; Julie A. Kerry; Gregory S. Pari


Intervirology | 1996

Contents, Vol. 39, 1996

John Sinclair; Patrick Sissons; Mark F. Stinski; Christian Sinzger; Gerhard Jahn; Edward S. Mocarski; George Kemble; Jeffrey L. Meier; Richard M. Stenberg; Anamaris M. Colberg-Poley; Deborah H. Spector; David G. Anders; Lee Ann McCue; Wade Gibson; William J. Britt; Michael Mach

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Lee Ann McCue

Pacific Northwest National Laboratory

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Mark F. Stinski

Roy J. and Lucille A. Carver College of Medicine

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Richard M. Stenberg

Eastern Virginia Medical School

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