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1 Citations
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A Mutation in the Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 (HSV-1) UL29 Gene is Associated with Anti-Herpesvirus Drugs’ Susceptibility

  • Souichi Yamada,
  • Shizuko Harada,
  • Hikaru Fujii,
  • Hitomi Kinoshita,
  • Phu Hoang Anh Nguyen,
  • Miho Shibamura,
  • Tomoki Yoshikawa,
  • Madoka Kawahara,
  • Hideki Ebihara and
  • Shuetsu Fukushi
  • + 1 author

21 November 2024

Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) acyclovir (ACV) resistance is acquired by mutations in the viral thymidine kinase (TK) or DNA polymerase (DNApol) genes. We previously obtained an ACV-resistant clone (HSV-1_VZV_TK_clone α) by sequential pass...

  • Review
  • Open Access
22 Citations
5,665 Views
21 Pages

The Role of the Human Cytomegalovirus UL133-UL138 Gene Locus in Latency and Reactivation

  • Luwanika Mlera,
  • Melissa Moy,
  • Kristen Maness,
  • Linh N. Tran and
  • Felicia D. Goodrum

1 July 2020

Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) latency, the means by which the virus persists indefinitely in an infected individual, is a major frontier of current research efforts in the field. Towards developing a comprehensive understanding of HCMV latency and its...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,811 Views
21 Pages

Immune Response Elicited by Recombinant Adenovirus-Delivered Glycoprotein B and Nucleocapsid Protein UL18 and UL25 of HSV-1 in Mice

  • Haobo Zhang,
  • Qi Li,
  • Yun Liao,
  • Danjing Ma,
  • Fengyuan Zeng,
  • Zhenxiao Zhang,
  • Li Yu,
  • Rong Yue,
  • Xinghang Li and
  • Ying Zhang
  • + 8 authors

16 December 2024

Due to the complex pathogenic and immune escape mechanisms of herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1), especially the failure of induced immune responses to block the initial cell-to-cell transmission of the virus from skin cells to neurons, the body str...

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  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,189 Views
21 Pages

Phenotypical Characterization of the Nuclear Egress of Recombinant Cytomegaloviruses Reveals Defective Replication upon ORF-UL50 Deletion but Not pUL50 Phosphosite Mutation

  • Sigrun Häge,
  • Eric Sonntag,
  • Adriana Svrlanska,
  • Eva Maria Borst,
  • Anne-Charlotte Stilp,
  • Deborah Horsch,
  • Regina Müller,
  • Barbara Kropff,
  • Jens Milbradt and
  • Manfred Marschall
  • + 2 authors

22 January 2021

Nuclear egress is a common herpesviral process regulating nucleocytoplasmic capsid release. For human cytomegalovirus (HCMV), the nuclear egress complex (NEC) is determined by the pUL50-pUL53 core that regulates multicomponent assembly with NEC-assoc...

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  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,646 Views
10 Pages

The Role of Marek’s Disease Virus UL12 and UL29 in DNA Recombination and the Virus Lifecycle

  • Renato L. Previdelli,
  • Luca D. Bertzbach,
  • Darren J. Wight,
  • Tereza Vychodil,
  • Yu You,
  • Sina Arndt and
  • Benedikt B. Kaufer

28 January 2019

Marek’s disease virus (MDV) is an oncogenic alphaherpesvirus that infects chickens and integrates its genome into the telomeres of latently infected cells. MDV encodes two proteins, UL12 and UL29 (ICP8), that are conserved among herpesviruses and cou...

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2 Citations
2,100 Views
17 Pages

19 October 2024

The UL24 protein family, conserved across all subfamilies of Orthoherpesviridae, plays diverse and significant roles in viral replication, host–virus interactions and pathogenesis. Understanding the molecular mechanisms and interactions of UL24...

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13 Citations
2,607 Views
15 Pages

7 April 2023

Human Cytomegalovirus Capsid Assembly Protein Precursor (pAP, UL80.5) plays a key role in capsid assembly by forming an internal protein scaffold with Major Capsid Protein (MCP, UL86) and other capsid subunits. In this study, we revealed UL80.5 as a...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,761 Views
15 Pages

Recombinant Human Cytomegalovirus Expressing an Analog-Sensitive Kinase pUL97 as Novel Tool for Functional Analyses

  • Nadine Krämer,
  • Martin Schütz,
  • Uxía Gestal Mato,
  • Lina Herhaus,
  • Manfred Marschall and
  • Christine Zimmermann

17 October 2022

The human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is a member of the beta-herpesvirus family and inflicts life-long latent infections in its hosts. HCMV has been shown to manipulate and dysregulate many cellular processes. One major interactor with the cellular host...

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  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,542 Views
16 Pages

Oleanolic Acid Derivative AXX-18 Exerts Antiviral Activity by Inhibiting the Expression of HSV-1 Viral Genes UL8 and UL52

  • Zhaoyang Wang,
  • Jiaoyan Jia,
  • Yuzhou Jiang,
  • Feng Li,
  • Yiliang Wang,
  • Xiaowei Song,
  • Shurong Qin,
  • Yifei Wang,
  • Kai Zheng and
  • Zhe Ren
  • + 2 authors

13 June 2022

Two-thirds of the world’s population is infected with HSV-1, which is closely associated with many diseases, such as Gingival stomatitis and viral encephalitis. However, the drugs that are currently clinically effective in treating HSV-1 are Ac...

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27 Citations
6,184 Views
10 Pages

15 May 2018

Studies from multiple laboratories using different strains or species of herpes simplex virus (HSV) with deletions in UL21 have yielded conflicting results regarding the necessity of pUL21 in HSV infection. To resolve this discrepancy, we utilized CR...

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10 Citations
3,498 Views
32 Pages

Understanding the Cytomegalovirus Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Ortholog pUL97 as a Multifaceted Regulator and an Antiviral Drug Target

  • Manfred Marschall,
  • Martin Schütz,
  • Markus Wild,
  • Eileen Socher,
  • Christina Wangen,
  • Kishore Dhotre,
  • William D. Rawlinson and
  • Heinrich Sticht

13 August 2024

Herpesviral protein kinases, such as the therapy-relevant pUL97 of human cytomegalovirus (HCMV), are important for viral replication efficiency as well as pathogenesis, and represent key antiviral drug targets. HCMV pUL97 is a viral cyclin-dependent...

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  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,195 Views
22 Pages

Functional Relevance of the Interaction between Human Cyclins and the Cytomegalovirus-Encoded CDK-Like Protein Kinase pUL97

  • Martin Schütz,
  • Mirjam Steingruber,
  • Eileen Socher,
  • Regina Müller,
  • Sabrina Wagner,
  • Merle Kögel,
  • Heinrich Sticht and
  • Manfred Marschall

27 June 2021

The replication of human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is characterized by a complex network of virus–host interaction. This involves the regulatory viral protein kinase pUL97, which represents a viral cyclin-dependent kinase ortholog (vCDK) combining typic...

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9 Citations
4,793 Views
16 Pages

New Insights into Human Cytomegalovirus pUL52 Structure

  • Clotilde Muller,
  • Sophie Alain,
  • Claire Gourin,
  • Thomas F. Baumert,
  • Gaëtan Ligat and
  • Sébastien Hantz

18 August 2021

Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) can cause serious diseases in immunocompromised patients. Current antiviral inhibitors all target the viral DNA polymerase. They have adverse effects, and prolonged treatment can select for drug resistance mutations. Thus...

  • Article
  • Open Access
18 Citations
4,091 Views
15 Pages

Species-Specific Inhibition of Necroptosis by HCMV UL36

  • Elena Muscolino,
  • Claudia Castiglioni,
  • Renke Brixel,
  • Giada Frascaroli and
  • Wolfram Brune

22 October 2021

Viral infection activates cellular antiviral defenses including programmed cell death (PCD). Many viruses, particularly those of the Herpesviridae family, encode cell death inhibitors that antagonize different forms of PCD. While some viral inhibitor...

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6 Citations
3,248 Views
16 Pages

Deficiency of the Ribosomal Protein uL5 Leads to Significant Rearrangements of the Transcriptional and Translational Landscapes in Mammalian Cells

  • Elena S. Babaylova,
  • Alexander V. Gopanenko,
  • Alexey E. Tupikin,
  • Marsel R. Kabilov,
  • Alexey A. Malygin and
  • Galina G. Karpova

15 December 2021

Protein uL5 (formerly called L11) is an integral component of the large (60S) subunit of the human ribosome, and its deficiency in cells leads to the impaired biogenesis of 60S subunits. Using RNA interference, we reduced the level of uL5 in HEK293T...

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11 Citations
8,497 Views
13 Pages

28 January 2014

UL34 is one of the ~50 genes of human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) required for replication in cell culture in human fibroblasts. UL34 encodes highly related early (UL34a) and late (UL34b) proteins that are virtually identical, with the early protein conta...

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  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,120 Views
21 Pages

UL34 Deletion Restricts Human Cytomegalovirus Capsid Formation and Maturation

  • Declan L. Turner,
  • Rachel M. Templin,
  • Adele A. Barugahare,
  • Brendan E. Russ,
  • Stephen J. Turner,
  • Georg Ramm and
  • Rommel A. Mathias

Over 50% of the world’s population is infected with Human Cytomegalovirus (HCMV). HCMV is responsible for serious complications in the immuno-compromised and is a leading cause of congenital birth defects. The molecular function of many HCMV pr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,516 Views
19 Pages

UL36 Encoded by Marek’s Disease Virus Exhibits Linkage-Specific Deubiquitinase Activity

  • Junyan Lin,
  • Yongxing Ai,
  • Hongda Zhou,
  • Yan Lv,
  • Menghan Wang,
  • Jiacui Xu,
  • Cong Yu,
  • Huanmin Zhang and
  • Mengyun Wang

(1) Background: Deubiquitinase (DUB) regulates various important cellular processes via reversing the protein ubiquitination. The N-terminal fragment of a giant tegument protein, UL36, encoded by the Marek’s disease (MD) virus (MDV), encompasse...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,597 Views
16 Pages

Functional Analysis of the Ribosomal uL6 Protein of Saccharomyces cerevisiae

  • Lidia Borkiewicz,
  • Mateusz Mołoń,
  • Eliza Molestak,
  • Przemysław Grela,
  • Patrycja Horbowicz-Drożdżal,
  • Leszek Wawiórka and
  • Marek Tchórzewski

13 July 2019

The genome-wide duplication event observed in eukaryotes represents an interesting biological phenomenon, extending the biological capacity of the genome at the expense of the same genetic material. For example, most ribosomal proteins in Saccharomyc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
31 Citations
4,566 Views
21 Pages

Role of uL3 in the Crosstalk between Nucleolar Stress and Autophagy in Colon Cancer Cells

  • Annalisa Pecoraro,
  • Pietro Carotenuto,
  • Brunella Franco,
  • Rossella De Cegli,
  • Giulia Russo and
  • Annapina Russo

The nucleolus is the site of ribosome biogenesis and has been recently described as important sensor for a variety of cellular stressors. In the last two decades, it has been largely demonstrated that many chemotherapeutics act by inhibiting early or...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
1,873 Views
13 Pages

The Interactive Complex between Cytomegalovirus Kinase vCDK/pUL97 and Host Factors CDK7–Cyclin H Determines Individual Patterns of Transcription in Infected Cells

  • Martin Schütz,
  • Arne Cordsmeier,
  • Christina Wangen,
  • Anselm H. C. Horn,
  • Emanuel Wyler,
  • Armin Ensser,
  • Heinrich Sticht and
  • Manfred Marschall

13 December 2023

The infection of human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is strongly determined by the host–cell interaction in a way that the efficiency of HCMV lytic replication is dependent on the regulatory interplay between viral and cellular proteins. In particular...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
2,710 Views
27 Pages

Highly Conserved Interaction Profiles between Clinically Relevant Mutants of the Cytomegalovirus CDK-like Kinase pUL97 and Human Cyclins: Functional Significance of Cyclin H

  • Martin Schütz,
  • Regina Müller,
  • Eileen Socher,
  • Christina Wangen,
  • Florian Full,
  • Emanuel Wyler,
  • Diana Wong,
  • Myriam Scherer,
  • Thomas Stamminger and
  • Manfred Marschall
  • + 4 authors

5 October 2022

The complex host interaction network of human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) involves the regulatory protein kinase pUL97, which represents a viral cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) ortholog. pUL97 interacts with the three human cyclin types T1, H, and B1, where...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
10,004 Views
18 Pages

The Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Ortholog pUL97 of Human Cytomegalovirus Interacts with Cyclins

  • Laura Graf,
  • Rike Webel,
  • Sabrina Wagner,
  • Stuart T. Hamilton,
  • William D. Rawlinson,
  • Heinrich Sticht and
  • Manfred Marschall

18 December 2013

The human cytomegalovirus (HCMV)-encoded protein kinase, pUL97, is considered a cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) ortholog, due to shared structural and functional characteristics. The primary mechanism of CDK activation is binding to corresponding cycli...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
3,255 Views
23 Pages

Environmental Benefits of Ultra-Low Emission (ULE) Technology Applied in China

  • Xiaomiao Jiao,
  • Ruijing Ni,
  • Lulu Chen,
  • Jamiu Adetayo Adeniran,
  • Hongjian Weng,
  • Jingxu Wang,
  • Youfan Chen,
  • Shihua Ren and
  • Xiao Liu

17 December 2021

Seven scenarios were designed to study the national environmental benefits of ULE in coal-fired power plants (CPPs), ULE in industrial coal burning (ICB) and NH3 emission reduction by using the GEOS-Chem model. The results showed that although the CP...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,718 Views
16 Pages

5 August 2021

Herpes simplex virus type 1 nucleocapsids are released from the host nucleus by a budding process through the nuclear envelope called nuclear egress. Two viral proteins, the integral membrane proteins pUL34 and pUL31, form the nuclear egress complex...

  • Article
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19 Citations
7,568 Views
20 Pages

The Interaction between Cyclin B1 and Cytomegalovirus Protein Kinase pUL97 is Determined by an Active Kinase Domain

  • Mirjam Steingruber,
  • Eileen Socher,
  • Corina Hutterer,
  • Rike Webel,
  • Tim Bergbrede,
  • Tihana Lenac,
  • Heinrich Sticht and
  • Manfred Marschall

11 August 2015

Replication of human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is characterized by a tight virus-host cell interaction. Cyclin-dependent protein kinases (CDKs) are functionally integrated into viral gene expression and protein modification. The HCMV-encoded protein kin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,394 Views
14 Pages

Molecular Characterization of UL50 (dUTPase) Gene of Bovine Herpes Virus 1

  • Farzana Shahin,
  • Sohail Raza,
  • Xi Chen,
  • Changmin Hu,
  • Yingyu Chen,
  • Huanchun Chen and
  • Aizhen Guo

12 August 2023

Bovine herpes virus -1 (BoHV-1) infection leads to upper respiratory tract infection, conjunctivitis and genital disorders in cattle. To control BoHV-1, it is important to understand the role of viral proteins in viral infection. BoHV-1 has several g...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,292 Views
27 Pages

uL3 Regulates Redox Metabolism and Ferroptosis Sensitivity of p53-Deleted Colorectal Cancer Cells

  • Chiara Brignola,
  • Annalisa Pecoraro,
  • Camilla Danisi,
  • Nunzia Iaccarino,
  • Anna Di Porzio,
  • Francesca Romano,
  • Pietro Carotenuto,
  • Giulia Russo and
  • Annapina Russo

Despite advancements in therapeutic strategies, the development of drug resistance and metastasis remains a serious concern for the efficacy of chemotherapy against colorectal cancer (CRC). We have previously demonstrated that low expression of ribos...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,569 Views
16 Pages

Human Cytomegalovirus Nuclear Egress Complex Subunit, UL53, Associates with Capsids and Myosin Va, but Is Not Important for Capsid Localization towards the Nuclear Periphery

  • Adrian R. Wilkie,
  • Mayuri Sharma,
  • Margaret Coughlin,
  • Jean M. Pesola,
  • Maria Ericsson,
  • Jessica L. Lawler,
  • Rosio Fernandez and
  • Donald M. Coen

26 February 2022

After herpesviruses encapsidate their genomes in replication compartments (RCs) within the nuclear interior, capsids migrate to the inner nuclear membrane (INM) for nuclear egress. For human cytomegalovirus (HCMV), capsid migration depends at least i...

  • Article
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8 Citations
3,295 Views
14 Pages

27 January 2023

The HSV-1 (VC2) live-attenuated vaccine strain was engineered with specific deletions in the amino termini of glycoprotein K (gK) and membrane protein UL20, rendering the virus unable to enter neurons and establish latency. VC2 replicates efficiently...

  • Review
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42 Citations
5,795 Views
23 Pages

Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) expresses a variety of viral regulatory proteins that undergo close interaction with host factors including viral-cellular multiprotein complexes. The HCMV protein kinase pUL97 represents a viral cyclin-dependent kinase o...

  • Article
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10 Citations
3,185 Views
13 Pages

Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is a widespread virus that can establish life-long latent infection in large populations. The establishment of latent infection prevents HCMV from being cleared by host cells, and HCMV reactivation from latency can cause...

  • Article
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23 Citations
5,837 Views
27 Pages

The Cytomegalovirus Tegument Protein UL35 Antagonizes Pattern Recognition Receptor-Mediated Type I IFN Transcription

  • Markus Fabits,
  • Vladimir Gonçalves Magalhães,
  • Baca Chan,
  • Virginie Girault,
  • Endrit Elbasani,
  • Elisa Rossetti,
  • Eirikur Saeland,
  • Martin Messerle,
  • Andreas Pichlmair and
  • Melanie M. Brinkmann
  • + 1 author

The rapid activation of pattern recognition receptor (PRR)-mediated type I interferon (IFN) signaling is crucial for the host response to infection. In turn, human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) must evade this potent response to establish life-long infectio...

  • Article
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48 Citations
7,146 Views
16 Pages

Role of uL3 in Multidrug Resistance in p53-Mutated Lung Cancer Cells

  • Annapina Russo,
  • Assunta Saide,
  • Silvia Smaldone,
  • Raffaella Faraonio and
  • Giulia Russo

Cancer is one of the most common causes of death among adults. Chemotherapy is crucial in determining patient survival and quality of life. However, the development of multidrug resistance (MDR) continues to pose a significant challenge in the manage...

  • Article
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5 Citations
3,705 Views
21 Pages

Predicted Structure and Functions of the Prototypic Alphaherpesvirus Herpes Simplex Virus Type-1 UL37 Tegument Protein

  • Therese Marie A. Collantes,
  • Carolyn M. Clark,
  • Farhana Musarrat,
  • Nithya Jambunathan,
  • Seetharama Jois and
  • Konstantin G. Kousoulas

4 October 2022

The alphaherpesvirus UL37 tegument protein is a highly conserved, multi-functional protein. Mutagenesis analysis delineated the UL37 domains necessary for retrograde transport and viral replication. Specifically, the amino-terminal 480 amino acids ar...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
5,961 Views
23 Pages

Proteomic Interaction Patterns between Human Cyclins, the Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Ortholog pUL97 and Additional Cytomegalovirus Proteins

  • Mirjam Steingruber,
  • Alexandra Kraut,
  • Eileen Socher,
  • Heinrich Sticht,
  • Anna Reichel,
  • Thomas Stamminger,
  • Bushra Amin,
  • Yohann Couté,
  • Corina Hutterer and
  • Manfred Marschall

18 August 2016

The human cytomegalovirus (HCMV)-encoded cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) ortholog pUL97 associates with human cyclin B1 and other types of cyclins. Here, the question was addressed whether cyclin interaction of pUL97 and additional viral proteins is de...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,111 Views
25 Pages

The Protein Encoded by the UL3.5 Gene of the Duck Plague Virus Affects Viral Secondary Envelopment, Release, and Cell-to-Cell Spread

  • Huanhuan Cao,
  • Bin Tian,
  • Yanming Tian,
  • Dongjie Cai,
  • Mingshu Wang,
  • Renyong Jia,
  • Shun Chen and
  • Anchun Cheng

Duck plague (DP), caused by duck plague virus (DPV), is a highly contagious and fatal disease among waterfowl. UL3.5, an unconserved gene belonging to the Herpesviridae family, Alphaherpesvirinae subfamily, and Mardivirus genus, is located downstream...

  • Article
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1 Citations
3,213 Views
13 Pages

Identification of Small Molecule Inhibitors of Human Cytomegalovirus pUL89 Endonuclease Using Integrated Computational Approaches

  • Mazen Almehmadi,
  • Ihtisham Ul Haq,
  • Ahad Amer Alsaiari,
  • Fahad M. Alshabrmi,
  • Osama Abdulaziz,
  • Mamdouh Allahyani,
  • Mohammed Aladhadh,
  • Alaa Shafie,
  • Abdulelah Aljuaid and
  • Nada Saud Alharthi
  • + 2 authors

Replication of Human Cytomegalovirus (HCMV) requires the presence of a metal-dependent endonuclease at the C-terminus of pUL89, in order to properly pack and cleave the viral genome. Therefore, pUL89 is an attractive target to design anti-CMV interve...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,355 Views
24 Pages

Ribosomal Protein uL11 as a Regulator of Metabolic Circuits Related to Aging and Cell Cycle

  • Mateusz Mołoń,
  • Eliza Molestak,
  • Monika Kula-Maximenko,
  • Przemysław Grela and
  • Marek Tchórzewski

21 July 2020

Aging is a biological phenomenon common to all living organisms. It is thought that the rate of aging is influenced by diverse factors, in many cases related to the control of energy metabolism, i.e., the so-called pro-longevity effects of starvation...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
3,759 Views
14 Pages

2 July 2022

Pseudorabies virus (PRV) has evolved various strategies to escape host antiviral immune responses. However, it remains unclear whether and how PRV-encoded proteins modulate the RIG-I-like receptor (RLR)-mediated signals for immune evasion. Here, we s...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
3,522 Views
23 Pages

The Complex Regulatory Role of Cytomegalovirus Nuclear Egress Protein pUL50 in the Production of Infectious Virus

  • Sigrun Häge,
  • Nicole Büscher,
  • Victoria Pakulska,
  • Friedrich Hahn,
  • Annie Adrait,
  • Steffi Krauter,
  • Eva Maria Borst,
  • Ursula Schlötzer-Schrehardt,
  • Yohann Couté and
  • Manfred Marschall
  • + 1 author

11 November 2021

The regulation of the nucleocytoplasmic release of herpesviral capsids is defined by the process of nuclear egress. Due to their large size, nuclear capsids are unable to traverse via nuclear pores, so that herpesviruses evolved to develop a vesicula...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,261 Views
20 Pages

21 September 2023

UL24 of herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) has been shown to be a determinant of pathogenesis in mouse models of infection. The N-terminus of UL24 localizes to the nucleus and drives the redistribution of nucleolin and B23. In contrast, when expressed al...

  • Article
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1 Citations
2,290 Views
12 Pages

UL56 Is Essential for Herpes Simplex Virus-1 Virulence In Vivo but Is Dispensable for Induction of Host-Protective Immunity

  • Nopprarat Tongmuang,
  • Meera Krishnan,
  • Viv Connor,
  • Colin Crump and
  • Liselotte E. Jensen

25 July 2024

Herpes simplex virus-1 (HSV-1) is common and can cause significant disease in humans. Unfortunately, efforts to develop effective vaccines against HSV-1 have so far failed. A detailed understanding of how the virus infects its host and how the host m...

  • Review
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15 Citations
7,050 Views
18 Pages

25 November 2017

Herpesviral capsid assembly is initiated in the nucleoplasm of the infected cell. Size constraints require that newly formed viral nucleocapsids leave the nucleus by an evolutionarily conserved vescular transport mechanism called nuclear egress. Matu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,977 Views
19 Pages

Divide et impera: An In Silico Screening Targeting HCMV ppUL44 Processivity Factor Homodimerization Identifies Small Molecules Inhibiting Viral Replication

  • Hanieh Ghassabian,
  • Federico Falchi,
  • Martina Timmoneri,
  • Beatrice Mercorelli,
  • Arianna Loregian,
  • Giorgio Palù and
  • Gualtiero Alvisi

20 May 2021

Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) is a leading cause of severe diseases in immunocompromised individuals, including AIDS patients and transplant recipients, and in congenitally infected newborns. The utility of available drugs is limited by poor bioavaila...

  • Article
  • Open Access
44 Citations
4,034 Views
13 Pages

Pseudorabies Virus UL24 Abrogates Tumor Necrosis Factor Alpha-Induced NF-κB Activation by Degrading P65

  • Tong-Yun Wang,
  • Yue-Lin Yang,
  • Cong Feng,
  • Ming-Xia Sun,
  • Jin-Mei Peng,
  • Zhi-Jun Tian,
  • Yan-Dong Tang and
  • Xue-Hui Cai

2 January 2020

The transcription factor NF-κB plays a critical role in diverse biological processes. The NF-κB pathway can be activated by incoming pathogens and then stimulates both innate and adaptive immunity. However, many viruses have evolved corre...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,921 Views
17 Pages

Herpes Simplex Type 1 UL43 Multiple Membrane-Spanning Protein Increases Energy Metabolism in Host Cells through Interacting with ARL2

  • Jianshan Deng,
  • Zhiying Zhong,
  • Chengxu Geng,
  • Zhenning Dai,
  • Weihan Zheng,
  • Ziyue Li,
  • Zi Yan,
  • Jiaxin Yang,
  • Wenfeng Deng and
  • Shiyu Li
  • + 2 authors

14 November 2022

Non-essential proteins for viral replication affect host cell metabolism, while the function of the UL43 protein of herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1) is not clear. Herein, we performed a comprehensive microarray analysis of HUVEC cells infected with HSV...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
2,925 Views
14 Pages

Human Cytomegalovirus UL23 Antagonizes the Antiviral Effect of Interferon-γ by Restraining the Expression of Specific IFN-Stimulated Genes

  • Hankun Wang,
  • Weijian Peng,
  • Jialin Wang,
  • Chunling Zhang,
  • Wangchun Zhao,
  • Yanhong Ran,
  • Xiaoping Yang,
  • Jun Chen and
  • Hongjian Li

20 April 2023

Interferon-γ (IFN-γ) is a critical component of innate immune responses in humans to combat infection by many viruses, including human cytomegalovirus (HCMV). IFN-γ exerts its biological effects by inducing hundreds of IFN-stimulate...

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4 Citations
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16 Pages

Herpes Simplex Virus Type 2 Blocks IFN-β Production through the Viral UL24 N-Terminal Domain-Mediated Inhibition of IRF-3 Phosphorylation

  • Binman Zhang,
  • Yuncheng Li,
  • Ping Yang,
  • Siyu He,
  • Weilin Li,
  • Miaomiao Li,
  • Qinxue Hu and
  • Mudan Zhang

11 October 2024

Herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2) is a sexually transmitted virus, the cause of genital herpes, and its infection can increase the risk of HIV-1 infection. After initial infection, HSV-2 can establish lifelong latency within the nervous system, whi...

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  • Open Access
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10 February 2014

Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) encodes four G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) homologs, termed pUS27, pUS28, pUL33, and pUL78. In contrast to the extensively characterized vGPCRs pUS28 and pUL33, knowledge concerning pUS27 and pUL78 is limited. Previou...

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