Structural basis of host protein hijacking in human T-cell leukemia virus integration

Integration of the reverse-transcribed viral DNA into host chromosomes is a critical step in the life-cycle of retroviruses such as the human T-cell leukemia virus type-1 (HTLV-1). Here the authors describe the structural role of the host co-factor protein phosphatase 2A B56γ subunit in supporting i...

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Main Authors: Veer Bhatt, Ke Shi, Daniel J. Salamango, Nicholas H. Moeller, Krishan K. Pandey, Sibes Bera, Thomas E. Bohl, Fredy Kurniawan, Kayo Orellana, Wei Zhang, Duane P. Grandgenett, Reuben S. Harris, Anna C. Sundborger-Lunna, Hideki Aihara
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Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2020-06-01
Series:Nature Communications
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-16963-6
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spelling doaj-aa9b53faafb14e34a356550f154c5e2f2021-06-20T11:15:08ZengNature Publishing GroupNature Communications2041-17232020-06-011111910.1038/s41467-020-16963-6Structural basis of host protein hijacking in human T-cell leukemia virus integrationVeer Bhatt0Ke Shi1Daniel J. Salamango2Nicholas H. Moeller3Krishan K. Pandey4Sibes Bera5Thomas E. Bohl6Fredy Kurniawan7Kayo Orellana8Wei Zhang9Duane P. Grandgenett10Reuben S. Harris11Anna C. Sundborger-Lunna12Hideki Aihara13The Hormel Institute, University of MinnesotaMasonic Cancer Center, University of MinnesotaMasonic Cancer Center, University of MinnesotaMasonic Cancer Center, University of MinnesotaDepartment of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology, Saint Louis UniversityDepartment of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology, Saint Louis UniversityMasonic Cancer Center, University of MinnesotaMasonic Cancer Center, University of MinnesotaMasonic Cancer Center, University of MinnesotaMasonic Cancer Center, University of MinnesotaDepartment of Molecular Microbiology and Immunology, Saint Louis UniversityMasonic Cancer Center, University of MinnesotaThe Hormel Institute, University of MinnesotaMasonic Cancer Center, University of MinnesotaIntegration of the reverse-transcribed viral DNA into host chromosomes is a critical step in the life-cycle of retroviruses such as the human T-cell leukemia virus type-1 (HTLV-1). Here the authors describe the structural role of the host co-factor protein phosphatase 2A B56γ subunit in supporting integration as part of the HTLV-1 intasome.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-16963-6
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author Veer Bhatt
Ke Shi
Daniel J. Salamango
Nicholas H. Moeller
Krishan K. Pandey
Sibes Bera
Thomas E. Bohl
Fredy Kurniawan
Kayo Orellana
Wei Zhang
Duane P. Grandgenett
Reuben S. Harris
Anna C. Sundborger-Lunna
Hideki Aihara
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Ke Shi
Daniel J. Salamango
Nicholas H. Moeller
Krishan K. Pandey
Sibes Bera
Thomas E. Bohl
Fredy Kurniawan
Kayo Orellana
Wei Zhang
Duane P. Grandgenett
Reuben S. Harris
Anna C. Sundborger-Lunna
Hideki Aihara
Structural basis of host protein hijacking in human T-cell leukemia virus integration
Nature Communications
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Ke Shi
Daniel J. Salamango
Nicholas H. Moeller
Krishan K. Pandey
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Thomas E. Bohl
Fredy Kurniawan
Kayo Orellana
Wei Zhang
Duane P. Grandgenett
Reuben S. Harris
Anna C. Sundborger-Lunna
Hideki Aihara
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title Structural basis of host protein hijacking in human T-cell leukemia virus integration
title_short Structural basis of host protein hijacking in human T-cell leukemia virus integration
title_full Structural basis of host protein hijacking in human T-cell leukemia virus integration
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publishDate 2020-06-01
description Integration of the reverse-transcribed viral DNA into host chromosomes is a critical step in the life-cycle of retroviruses such as the human T-cell leukemia virus type-1 (HTLV-1). Here the authors describe the structural role of the host co-factor protein phosphatase 2A B56γ subunit in supporting integration as part of the HTLV-1 intasome.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-020-16963-6
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