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Nebraska Center for Virology: Faculty Publications

2008

Human papillomavirus

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Analysis Of Cis-Elements That Facilitate Extrachromosomal Persistence Of Human Papillomavirus Genomes, Daraporn Pittayakhajonwut, Peter C. Angeletti May 2008

Analysis Of Cis-Elements That Facilitate Extrachromosomal Persistence Of Human Papillomavirus Genomes, Daraporn Pittayakhajonwut, Peter C. Angeletti

Nebraska Center for Virology: Faculty Publications

Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) are maintained latently in dividing epithelial cells as nuclear plasmids. Two virally encoded proteins, E1, a helicase, and E2, a transcription factor, are important players in replication and stable plasmid maintenance in host cells. Recent experiments in yeast have demonstrated that viral genomes retain replication and maintenance function independently of E1 and E2 [Angeletti, P.C., Kim, K., Fernandes, F.J., and Lambert, P.F. (2002). Stable replication of papillomavirus genomes in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. J. Virol. 76(7), 3350-8; Kim, K., Angeletti, P.C., Hassebroek, E.C., and Lambert, P.F. (2005). Identification of cis-acting elements that mediate the replication and maintenance of human …