Thymidine Kinases Induced by Avian and Human Herpesviruses

Abstract
Disc PAGE, isoelectric focusing, and glycerol gradient centrifugation experiments were carried out to characterize thymidine (dT) kinase isozymes induced by herpesvirus of turkeys and infectious laryngotracheitis virus in the cytosol fraction of infected chick cells. The avian herpesvirus dT kinases differed from chick cytosol dT kinase in electrophoretic mobility, isoelectric point and phosphate donor specificity. The avian herpesvirus dT kinases resembled chick mitochondrial dT kinase in electrophoretic mobilityy and isoelectric point, but exhibited larger sedimentation coefficients. The avian herpesvirus enzymes closely resembled dT kinases induced by human herpes simplex viruses types 1 and 2.