The co-chaperone BAG3 regulates Herpes Simplex Virus replication

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Abstract

Viruses as obligate intracellular parasites use host cell proteins to ensure efficient replication and spread. Cellular proteins are required for several stages of a virus life cycle. Here, we identify BAG3, a co-chaperone, as a regulator of herpes virus immediate early gene expression. We report that a herpes simplex virus lacking the gene encoding a potent transcriptional activator, ICP0, is compromised for replication in cells silenced for BAG3 in a multiplicity of infection-dependent manner. We also show a requirement for BAG3 to augment virus gene expression and demonstrate that the co-chaperone acts independently of promyelocytic leukemia to increase herpes simplex virus replication. © 2008 by The National Academy of Sciences of the USA.

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Kyratsous, C. A., & Silverstein, S. J. (2008). The co-chaperone BAG3 regulates Herpes Simplex Virus replication. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 105(52), 20912–20917. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0810656105

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