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. 1998 Jan;72(1):717–725. doi: 10.1128/jvi.72.1.717-725.1998

TABLE 4.

Sequence comparison of the product of the UL89 exon 2 region carrying BDCRB resistance with ORF products of other herpesviruses

Virusa Amino acidsb
1038rB 8-3-3      E           T
1038rA 5-2-3      E
1038rC 4-3-2      E
rBREK 2-1-4                  T
HCMV AD169 TNTTSDSTCF LTRLNNAPFD MLNVVSYVCE
EBV VNSADQATSF LYKLKDAQER LLNVVSYVCQ
HSV-1 TNTGKASTSF LYNLRGAADE LLNVVTYICD
VZV TNTGKASTSF LYNLRGSSDQ LLNVVTYVCD
HHV-6-U TNSGNHSTSF LMKLNNSPFE MLSVVSYVCE
HVS VNSGDRATSF LFNLKNASEK MLNIVNYICP
EHV-1 TNTGKASTSF LYNLKGAADD LLNVVTYICD
BHV-1 TNTGKASTSF LYNLKGASDG LLNVVTYICN
HHV-7 TNSGNHSTSF LTKLSNSPFE MLTVVSYVCE
CONc tNtgkasTsF LynLkga.d. lLnvVtYvC.
a

Abbreviations: HHV-6-U, human herpesvirus 6 (Uganda); HVS, herpesvirus saimiri; EHV-1, equine herpesvirus type 1; BHV-1, bovine herpesvirus type 1; HHV-7, human herpesvirus 7. 

b

The amino acid substitutions at positions 344 and 355 in the sequences of UL89 exon 2 products of 1038rB 8-3-3, 1038rA 5-2-3, 1038rC 4-3-2, and rBREK 2-1-4 are shown aligned above the HCMV AD169 sequence, and the corresponding sequences of other herpesvirus homologs are shown below it. 

c

Consensus sequence for the alignment of HCMV AD169 with the other herpesvirus homologs shown in this table. Capital letters indicate amino acids that are completely conserved, lowercase letters indicate amino acids that are predominantly conserved, and periods indicate limited conservation.