Previous work from our laboratory has suggested that topoisomerase II is required for replication of human cytomegalovirus (HCMV). In assays of confluent human embryonic lung cells infected with HCMV, topoisomerase II inhibitors exhibited an irreversible inhibition of viral DNA replication. However, Northern (RNA blot) and Western (immunoblot) analyses of confluent uninfected human embryonic lung cells detected very low levels of cellular topoisomerase II RNA and protein. Quantitation of human topoisomerase II RNA and protein levels at various times after HCMV infection revealed that HCMV induces increased intracellular levels of both topoisomerase II RNA and protein. Such accumulation began at early times of infection, continued through late in infection, and was not reduced by inhibition of viral DNA synthesis. This is the first report of such induction by a viral infection. Topoisomerase II was also detected in isolated HCMV virions.
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Benson, J. D., & Huang, E. S. (1990). Human cytomegalovirus induces expression of cellular topoisomerase II. Journal of Virology, 64(1), 9–15. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.64.1.9-15.1990
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