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Basic Characteristics of Mutations
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Mutation Site
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G598D |
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Mutation Site Sentence
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Mutations A594S and G598D from two clinical isolates were analyzed, and bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC)-engineered A594S recombinant cytomegalovirus exhibited a ganciclovir-resistant phenotype on plaque reduction. |
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Mutation Level
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Amino acid level |
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Mutation Type
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Nonsynonymous substitution |
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Gene/Protein/Region
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UL97 |
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Standardized Encoding Gene
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UL97
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Genotype/Subtype
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- |
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Viral Reference
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-
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Functional Impact and Mechanisms
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Disease
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Cytomegalovirus infections
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Immune
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- |
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Target Gene
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-
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Clinical and Epidemiological Correlations
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Clinical Information
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- |
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Treatment
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ganciclovir |
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Location
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- |
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Literature Information
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PMID
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31262766
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Title
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Patient-Derived Cytomegaloviruses with Different Ganciclovir Sensitivities from UL97 Mutation Retain Their Replication Efficiency and Some Kinase Activity In Vitro
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Author
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Wong DD,van Zuylen WJ,Hamilton ST,Steingruber M,Sonntag E,Marschall M,Rawlinson WD
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Journal
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Antimicrobial agents and chemotherapy
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Journal Info
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2019 Aug 23;63(9):e02425-18
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Abstract
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Mutations in the cytomegalovirus UL97 kinase gene contribute to antiviral resistance. Mutations A594S and G598D from two clinical isolates were analyzed, and bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC)-engineered A594S recombinant cytomegalovirus exhibited a ganciclovir-resistant phenotype on plaque reduction. Viral replication was comparable to that of the wild type. Cell-based kinase activity and autophosphorylation of ectopically expressed proteins showed that mutants retained some kinase activity. This study showed that patient-derived cytomegalovirus with different ganciclovir sensitivities retained replication efficiency and exhibited some kinase activity in vitro.
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Sequence Data
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-
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