Protoparvovirus interactions with the cellular DNA damage response

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Protoparvoviruses are simple single-stranded DNA viruses that infect many animal species. The protoparvovirus minute virus of mice (MVM) infects murine and transformed human cells provoking a sustained DNA damage response (DDR). This DDR is dependent on signaling by the ATM kinase and leads to a prolonged pre-mitotic cell cycle block that features the inactivation of ATR-kinase mediated signaling, proteasome-targeted degradation of p21, and inhibition of cyclin B1 expression. This review explores how protoparvoviruses, and specifically MVM, co-opt the common mechanisms regulating the DDR and cell cycle progression in order to prepare the host nuclear environment for productive infection.

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Majumder, K., Etingov, I., & Pintel, D. J. (2017, November 1). Protoparvovirus interactions with the cellular DNA damage response. Viruses. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/v9110323

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