Chromatin structure of epstein-barr virus latent episomes

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Abstract

EBV latent infection is characterized by a highly restricted pattern of viral gene expression. EBV can establish latent infections in multiple different tissue types with remarkable variation and plasticity in viral transcription and replication. During latency, the viral genome persists as a multi-copy episome, a non-integrated-closed circular DNA with nucleosome structure similar to cellular chromosomes. Chromatin assembly and histone modifications contribute to the regulation of viral gene expression, DNA replication, and episome persistence during latency. This review focuses on how EBV latency is regulated by chromatin and its associated processes.

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Lieberman, P. M. (2015). Chromatin structure of epstein-barr virus latent episomes. In Epstein Barr Virus (Vol. 1, pp. 71–102). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-22822-8_5

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