Role of the DNA Damage Response in Human Papillomavirus RNA Splicing and Polyadenylation
Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) have evolved to use the DNA repair machinery to replicate its DNA genome in differentiated cells. HPV activates the DNA damage response (DDR) in infected cells. Cellular DDR factors are recruited to the HPV DNA genome and position the cellular DNA polymerase on the HPV...
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doaj-b04f9297bc24499d8e35cd1fddabb5a52020-11-25T00:55:59ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1422-00672018-06-01196173510.3390/ijms19061735ijms19061735Role of the DNA Damage Response in Human Papillomavirus RNA Splicing and PolyadenylationKersti Nilsson0Chengjun Wu1Stefan Schwartz2Department of Laboratory Medicine, Lund University, 221 84 Lund, SwedenDepartment of Laboratory Medicine, Lund University, 221 84 Lund, SwedenDepartment of Laboratory Medicine, Lund University, 221 84 Lund, SwedenHuman papillomaviruses (HPVs) have evolved to use the DNA repair machinery to replicate its DNA genome in differentiated cells. HPV activates the DNA damage response (DDR) in infected cells. Cellular DDR factors are recruited to the HPV DNA genome and position the cellular DNA polymerase on the HPV DNA and progeny genomes are synthesized. Following HPV DNA replication, HPV late gene expression is activated. Recent research has shown that the DDR factors also interact with RNA binding proteins and affects RNA processing. DDR factors activated by DNA damage and that associate with HPV DNA can recruit splicing factors and RNA binding proteins to the HPV DNA and induce HPV late gene expression. This induction is the result of altered alternative polyadenylation and splicing of HPV messenger RNA (mRNA). HPV uses the DDR machinery to replicate its DNA genome and to activate HPV late gene expression at the level of RNA processing.http://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/19/6/1735papillomavirussplicingpolyadenylationSR proteinshnRNP CBRCA1BCLAF1TRAP150DDRU2AF65 |
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Kersti Nilsson Chengjun Wu Stefan Schwartz Role of the DNA Damage Response in Human Papillomavirus RNA Splicing and Polyadenylation International Journal of Molecular Sciences papillomavirus splicing polyadenylation SR proteins hnRNP C BRCA1 BCLAF1 TRAP150 DDR U2AF65 |
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Role of the DNA Damage Response in Human Papillomavirus RNA Splicing and Polyadenylation |
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Role of the DNA Damage Response in Human Papillomavirus RNA Splicing and Polyadenylation |
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Role of the DNA Damage Response in Human Papillomavirus RNA Splicing and Polyadenylation |
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Role of the DNA Damage Response in Human Papillomavirus RNA Splicing and Polyadenylation |
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Role of the DNA Damage Response in Human Papillomavirus RNA Splicing and Polyadenylation |
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role of the dna damage response in human papillomavirus rna splicing and polyadenylation |
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Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) have evolved to use the DNA repair machinery to replicate its DNA genome in differentiated cells. HPV activates the DNA damage response (DDR) in infected cells. Cellular DDR factors are recruited to the HPV DNA genome and position the cellular DNA polymerase on the HPV DNA and progeny genomes are synthesized. Following HPV DNA replication, HPV late gene expression is activated. Recent research has shown that the DDR factors also interact with RNA binding proteins and affects RNA processing. DDR factors activated by DNA damage and that associate with HPV DNA can recruit splicing factors and RNA binding proteins to the HPV DNA and induce HPV late gene expression. This induction is the result of altered alternative polyadenylation and splicing of HPV messenger RNA (mRNA). HPV uses the DDR machinery to replicate its DNA genome and to activate HPV late gene expression at the level of RNA processing. |
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papillomavirus splicing polyadenylation SR proteins hnRNP C BRCA1 BCLAF1 TRAP150 DDR U2AF65 |
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