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Depletion of cellular pre-replication complex factors results in increased human cytomegalovirus DNA replication.


ABSTRACT: Although HCMV encodes many genes required for the replication of its DNA genome, no HCMV-encoded orthologue of the origin binding protein, which has been identified in other herpesviruses, has been identified. This has led to speculation that HCMV may use other viral proteins or possibly cellular factors for the initiation of DNA synthesis. It is also unclear whether cellular replication factors are required for efficient replication of viral DNA during or after viral replication origin recognition. Consequently, we have asked whether cellular pre-replication (pre-RC) factors that are either initially associated with cellular origin of replication (e.g. ORC2), those which recruit other replication factors (e.g. Cdt1 or Cdc6) or those which are subsequently recruited (e.g. MCMs) play any role in the HCMV DNA replication. We show that whilst RNAi-mediated knock-down of these factors in the cell affects cellular DNA replication, as predicted, it results in concomitant increases in viral DNA replication. These data show that cellular factors which initiate cellular DNA synthesis are not required for the initiation of replication of viral DNA and suggest that inhibition of cellular DNA synthesis, in itself, fosters conditions which are conducive to viral DNA replication.

SUBMITTER: Braun TE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3346814 | biostudies-literature | 2012

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Depletion of cellular pre-replication complex factors results in increased human cytomegalovirus DNA replication.

Braun Tamara Evans TE   Poole Emma E   Sinclair John J  

PloS one 20120507 5


Although HCMV encodes many genes required for the replication of its DNA genome, no HCMV-encoded orthologue of the origin binding protein, which has been identified in other herpesviruses, has been identified. This has led to speculation that HCMV may use other viral proteins or possibly cellular factors for the initiation of DNA synthesis. It is also unclear whether cellular replication factors are required for efficient replication of viral DNA during or after viral replication origin recognit  ...[more]

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