Nuclear Translocation and Regulation of Intranuclear Distribution of Cytoplasmic Poly(A)-Binding Protein Are Distinct Processes Mediated by Two Epstein Barr Virus Proteins
Park R, El-Guindy A, Heston L, Lin SF, Yu KP, Nagy M, Borah S, Delecluse HJ, Steitz J, Miller G. Nuclear Translocation and Regulation of Intranuclear Distribution of Cytoplasmic Poly(A)-Binding Protein Are Distinct Processes Mediated by Two Epstein Barr Virus Proteins. PLOS ONE 2014, 9: e92593. PMID: 24705134, PMCID: PMC3976295, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0092593.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHost gene expressionIntranuclear distributionZEBRA mutantsReplication proteinsNuclear translocationGene expressionEssential replication proteinViral replication proteinsDownstream viral genesViral replication compartmentsLytic replicationNew protein synthesisBZIP proteinsGlobal shutoffViral alkaline nucleaseReplication compartmentsPABPCEssential functionsEpstein-Barr virus proteinsHost shutoffViral genesLytic programProtein synthesisBinding proteinProtein