Bovine Herpesvirus 1

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A Viral Biorealm page on the family Bovine Herpesvirus 1


Baltimore Classification


Group 1: Double-Stranded DNA Viruses

Higher Order Categories


Order: Herpesvirales

Family: Herpesviridae

Genus: Varicellovirus

Description and Significance


Genome Structure


Virion Structure of Bovine herpesvires 1


A simple diagram of a typical herpesvirus virion.

Image source: Los Alamos National Laboratory Bioscience Division.

BoHV-1 has a typical herpesvirus virion structure: the virus's double stranded DNA genome is contained within an icosahedral protein capsid. The capsid is wrapped in a protein complex called the tegument, which is made up of about 20 viral proteins. The tegument connects the capsid with the outer cell-derived envelope, which contains the viral membrane proteins and glycoproteins that are essential for the successful penetration of the cell membrane, including glycoproteins gD, gB, gH, and gL.

Reproductive Cycle of Bovine herpesvirus 1 in a Host Cell


Viral Ecology and Pathology


References


[1] Labiuk, Shaunivan L.; Babiuk, Lorne A.; van Drunen Littel-van den Hurk, Sylvia. "Major tegument protein VP8 of bovine herpesvirus 1 is phosphorylated by viral US3 and cellular CK2 protein kinases." J. Gen. Vir. 90 (2009): 2829-39.


[2] Muylkens, Benoit; Thiry, Julien; Kirten, Philippe; Schynts, Frederic; Thiry, Etienne. "Bovine herpesvirus 1 infection and infectious bovine rhinotracheitis." Vet. Res. 38 (2007): 181-209.



Page authored for BIOL 375 Virology, September 2010