Nucleophosmin Contributes to the Transcriptional Activation Function of the Epstein-Barr Virus EBNA1 Protein

  • Malik-Soni N
  • Frappier L
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Abstract

The Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) EBNA1 protein plays important roles in latent infection, including transcriptional activation of EBV latency genes by binding to the family-of-repeats (FR) element. Through a proteomic approach, we previously identified an interaction between EBNA1 and the histone chaperone nucleophosmin. Here we show that the EBNA1-nucleophosmin interaction is direct and requires the Gly-Arg-rich sequences that contribute to transactivation. Additionally, nucleophosmin is recruited by EBNA1 to the FR element and is required for EBNA1-mediated transcriptional activation.

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Malik-Soni, N., & Frappier, L. (2014). Nucleophosmin Contributes to the Transcriptional Activation Function of the Epstein-Barr Virus EBNA1 Protein. Journal of Virology, 88(4), 2323–2326. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.02521-13

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