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Abstract
Negatively-supercoiled-ds DNA molecules, including the genomes of baculoviruses, spontaneously wrap around cores of histones to form nucleosomes when present within eukaryotic nuclei. Hence, nucleosome management should be essential for baculovirus genome replication and temporal regulation of transcription, but this has not been documented. Nucleosome mobilization is the dominion of ATP-dependent chromatin-remodeling complexes. SWI/SNF and INO80, two of the best-studied complexes, as well as chromatin modifier TIP60, all contain actin as a subunit. Retrospective analysis of results of AcMNPV time course experiments wherein actin polymerization was blocked by cytochalasin D drug treatment implicate actin-containing chromatin modifying complexes in decatenating baculovirus genomes, shutting down host transcription, and regulating late and very late phases of viral transcription. Moreover, virus-mediated nuclear localization of actin early during infection may contribute to nucleosome management.Entities:
Keywords: AcMNPV; Actin; Actin-containing chromatin modification complexes; Autographa californica M nucleopolyhedrovirus; Baculovirus; Negatively-supercoiled ds DNA; Nucleosomes; SWI/SNF, INO80, TIP60; Topoisomerase 2; Viral chromatin
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25569454 DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2014.12.022
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virology ISSN: 0042-6822 Impact factor: 3.616