Selected article for: "cell cycle and g0 arrest"

Author: Dai, Xiaofeng; Hakizimana, Olivier; Zhang, Xuanhao; Kaushik, Aman Chandra; Zhang, Jianying
Title: Orchestrated efforts on host network hijacking: Processes governing virus replication
  • Document date: 2020_2_12
  • ID: 1dc46btc_31
    Snippet: One important factor leading to cell cycle arrest that is worth underpinning is DNA damage (Figure 4 ). DNA damage transfers stress signals via viral proteins or viral genome and causes altered expression of stress-responsive proteins such as TP53 as well as cell cycle regulatory proteins such as CDK inhibitors. For instance, adenoassociated viruses (AAV) could induce the G2/M arrest by activating DNA damage responses [109] ; HCVs hijacks the DNA.....
    Document: One important factor leading to cell cycle arrest that is worth underpinning is DNA damage (Figure 4 ). DNA damage transfers stress signals via viral proteins or viral genome and causes altered expression of stress-responsive proteins such as TP53 as well as cell cycle regulatory proteins such as CDK inhibitors. For instance, adenoassociated viruses (AAV) could induce the G2/M arrest by activating DNA damage responses [109] ; HCVs hijacks the DNA damage response signal, sequesters and relocalizes CDK2 interacting protein (CINP) that is responsible for genomic maintenance from the nucleus to cytoplasm via the NS5B viral protein, and this consequently leads to cell S phase delay [110] ; and Epstein-Barr viruses induce TP53-mediated G0/G1 arrest in response to DNA damage via the bZIP transcription factor Zta [111] .

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