The role of the DNA damage response throughout the papillomavirus life cycle

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Abstract

The DNA damage response (DDR) maintains genomic integrity through an elaborate network of signaling pathways that sense DNA damage and recruit effector factors to repair damaged DNA. DDR signaling pathways are usurped and manipulated by the replication programs of many viruses. Here, we review the papillomavirus (PV) life cycle, highlighting current knowledge of how PVs recruit and engage the DDR to facilitate productive infection.

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McKinney, C. C., Hussmann, K. L., & McBride, A. A. (2015, May 21). The role of the DNA damage response throughout the papillomavirus life cycle. Viruses. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/v7052450

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