Viral mimicry: Common mode of association with HCF by VP16 and the cellular protein LZIP

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Abstract

Upon infection of human cells, the herpes simplex virus protein VP16 associates with the endogenous cell-proliferation factor HCF. VP16 can also associate with HCFs from invertebrates, suggesting that VP16 mimics a cellular protein whose interaction with HCF has been conserved. Here, we show that VP16 mimics the human basic leucine-zipper protein LZIP, which, through association with HCF, may control cell-cycle progression. VP16 and LZIP share a tetrapeptide motif-(D/E)HXY-used to associate with human HCF. The LZIP- related Drosophila protein BBF-2/dCREB-A contains this HCF-binding motif, indicating that the LZIP-HCF interaction has been conserved during metazoan evolution.

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Freiman, R. N., & Herr, W. (1997). Viral mimicry: Common mode of association with HCF by VP16 and the cellular protein LZIP. Genes and Development, 11(23), 3122–3127. https://doi.org/10.1101/gad.11.23.3122

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