| Literature DB >> 25666521 |
Sriramana Kanginakudru1, Marsha DeSmet2, Yanique Thomas3, Iain M Morgan4, Elliot J Androphy5.
Abstract
The evolutionarily conserved DNA topoisomerase II beta-binding protein 1 (TopBP1) functions in DNA replication, DNA damage response, and cell survival. We analyzed the role of TopBP1 in human and bovine papillomavirus genome replication. Consistent with prior reports, TopBP1 co-localized in discrete nuclear foci and was in complex with papillomavirus E2 protein. Similar to E2, TopBP1 is recruited to the region of the viral origin of replication during G1/S and early S phase. TopBP1 knockdown increased, while over-expression decreased transient virus replication, without affecting cell cycle. Similarly, using cell lines harboring HPV-16 or HPV-31 genome, TopBP1 knockdown increased while over-expression reduced viral copy number relative to genomic DNA. We propose a model in which TopBP1 serves dual roles in viral replication: it is essential for initiation of replication yet it restricts viral copy number.Entities:
Keywords: BPV; Cell cycle; Copy number; E2; HPV; Papillomavirus; Replication; TopBP1
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25666521 PMCID: PMC4361275 DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2015.01.011
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virology ISSN: 0042-6822 Impact factor: 3.616