Replication of Minute Virus of Mice in Murine Cells Is Facilitated by Virally Induced Depletion of p21

  • Adeyemi R
  • Pintel D
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The DNA damage response to infection with minute virus of mice (MVM) leads to activated p53; however, p21 levels are reduced via a proteasome-mediated mechanism. This loss was sustained, as virus replicated in infected cells held at the G 2 /M border. Addition of the cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) inhibitor roscovitine after S-phase entry reduced MVM replication, suggesting that CDK activity was critical for continued viral replication and virus-induced reduction of p21 may thus be necessary to prevent inhibition of CDK.

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Adeyemi, R. O., & Pintel, D. J. (2012). Replication of Minute Virus of Mice in Murine Cells Is Facilitated by Virally Induced Depletion of p21. Journal of Virology, 86(15), 8328–8332. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.00820-12

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