Herpes simplex virus type 1 prereplicative sites are a heterogeneous population: only a subset are likely to be precursors to replication compartments
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- DOI: 10.1128/JVI.71.6.4771-4781.1997
Herpes simplex virus type 1 prereplicative sites are a heterogeneous population: only a subset are likely to be precursors to replication compartments
Abstract
When herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) DNA replication is blocked by viral polymerase inhibitors, such as phosphonoacetic acid (PAA) or acyclovir (ACV), UL29 (ICP8) localizes to numerous punctate nuclear foci which are called prereplicative sites. Since this pattern can form in cells infected with mutants which are defective in UL5, UL8, UL9, or UL52 in the presence of polymerase inhibitors (C. J. Lukonis and S. K. Weller, J. Virol. 70:1751-1758, 1996; L. M. Liptak, S. L. Uprichard, and D. M. Knipe, J. Virol. 70:1759-1767, 1996), we previously proposed that it is unlikely that these numerous UL29 foci actually represent a functional subassembly of viral replication proteins that could lead to the formation of replication compartments (C. J. Lukonis and S. K. Weller, J. Virol. 70:1751-1758, 1996). In this paper, we have investigated the requirement for formation of the prereplicative site pattern by using double mutants of HSV. From the analysis of mutants lacking both UL5 and UL9, we conclude that neither viral helicase is required for the prereplicative site pattern to form as long as a polymerase inhibitor is present. From the analysis of mutants defective in both UL30 and UL5, we suggest that the prereplicative site pattern can form under conditions in which viral and/or cellular polymerases are inhibited. Furthermore, reexamination of the UL29 staining pattern in cells infected with wild-type virus in the presence of PAA reveals that at least two different UL29 staining patterns can be detected in these cells. One population of cells contains numerous (greater than 20) punctate UL29 foci which are sites of cellular DNA synthesis. In another population of cells, fewer punctate foci (less than 15) are detected, and these structures do not colocalize with sites of cellular DNA synthesis. Instead, they colocalize with PML, a component of nuclear matrix structures known as ND10. We propose that ND10-associated UL29 sites represent domains at which replication compartments form.
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