Suid herpesvirus 1
VR-2107?
Product categoryViruses
ClassificationHerpesviridae, VaricellovirusStrain designationS-PRV 002Common namePseudorabies virusType strainNoIsolation sourceDerived from wild-type USDA strain S62/26 (Shope)ApplicationsAgricultural research
Product formatFrozenStorage conditions-70°C or colder
Specific applicationsA MOI of 0.01 is recommended in Vero cells.
CommentsPRV-002 is resistant to BUdr. Greatly attenuated but intranasal administration to 1 day old pigs causes psuedorabies. The mutant is derived from wild-type USDA strain s62/26 (Shope). A MOI of 0.01 is recommended in Vero cells.
Mycoplasma contaminationNot detectedTechnical informationATCC Technical Services does not have technical information on patent deposits that are not produced or characterized by ATCC. Additional information can be found in the corresponding patent available from the patent holder or with the U.S. and/or international patent office.
HostVero (ATCC CCL-81)
African green monkey kidney cells; rabbit skin cells; human 143 TK- cells; chicken embryo
Handling notesS-PRV 002 is an attenuated thymidine kinase deletion mutant (TK-). The virus also has a deletion in the repeat region of the BamHI #5 fragment of the PRV DNA restriction map.
Deposited asPseudorabies virusDepositorsSyntro CorporationPatent depositoryThis material was deposited with the ATCC Patent Depository to fulfill U.S. or international patent requirements. This material may not have been produced or characterized by ATCC. As an International Depository Authority (IDA) for patent deposits, ATCC is required to complete viability testing only at time of initial deposit of patent material. Patent deposits are made available on behalf of the Depositor when the pertinent U.S. or international patent is issued, but material may not be used to infringe the patent claims.
Patent number4,877,737
Intended useThis product is intended for laboratory research use only. It is not intended for any animal or human therapeutic use, any human or animal consumption, or any diagnostic use.