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Single amino acid changes in the DNA polymerase confer foscarnet resistance and slow-growth phenotype, while mutations in the UL97-encoded phosphotransferase confer ganciclovir resistance in three double-resistant human cytomegalovirus strains recovered from patients with AIDS.(Mar 1996)
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Emergence of a ganciclovir-resistant human cytomegalovirus strain with a new UL97 mutation in an AIDS patient.(May 1998)
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Mutations in the human cytomegalovirus UL27 gene that confer resistance to maribavir.(Jul 2004)
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A protein kinase homologue controls phosphorylation of ganciclovir in human cytomegalovirus-infected cells.(Sep 1992)
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A three-nucleotide deletion in the UL97 open reading frame is responsible for the ganciclovir resistance of a human cytomegalovirus clinical isolate.(Feb 1995)
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Longitudinal observations on mutations conferring ganciclovir resistance in patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and cytomegalovirus retinitis: The Cytomegalovirus and Viral Resistance Study Group Report Number 8.(Nov 2001)
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Mutations:
R233S
UL27
Human betaherpesvirus 5
Mutations in the human cytomegalovirus UL27 gene that confer resistance to maribavir. (Jul 2004)
W362R
UL27
Human betaherpesvirus 5
Mutations in the human cytomegalovirus UL27 gene that confer resistance to maribavir. (Jul 2004)
V715M
UL54
Human betaherpesvirus 5
Single amino acid changes in the DNA polymerase confer foscarnet resistance and slow-growth phenotype, while mutations in the UL97-encoded phosphotransferase confer ganciclovir resistance in three double-resistant human cytomegalovirus strains recovered from patients with AIDS. (Mar 1996)
V715M
UL54
Human betaherpesvirus 5
Single amino acid changes in the DNA polymerase confer foscarnet resistance and slow-growth phenotype, while mutations in the UL97-encoded phosphotransferase confer ganciclovir resistance in three double-resistant human cytomegalovirus strains recovered from patients with AIDS. (Mar 1996)
V715M
UL54
Human betaherpesvirus 5
Single amino acid changes in the DNA polymerase confer foscarnet resistance and slow-growth phenotype, while mutations in the UL97-encoded phosphotransferase confer ganciclovir resistance in three double-resistant human cytomegalovirus strains recovered from patients with AIDS. (Mar 1996)
591-594del
UL97
Human betaherpesvirus 5
A protein kinase homologue controls phosphorylation of ganciclovir in human cytomegalovirus-infected cells. (Sep 1992)
L595del
UL97
Human betaherpesvirus 5
A three-nucleotide deletion in the UL97 open reading frame is responsible for the ganciclovir resistance of a human cytomegalovirus clinical isolate. (Feb 1995)
G598S
UL97
Human betaherpesvirus 5
Emergence of a ganciclovir-resistant human cytomegalovirus strain with a new UL97 mutation in an AIDS patient. (May 1998)
L600del
UL97
Human betaherpesvirus 5
Longitudinal observations on mutations conferring ganciclovir resistance in patients with acquired immunodeficiency syndrome and cytomegalovirus retinitis: The Cytomegalovirus and Viral Resistance Study Group Report Number 8. (Nov 2001)