Human papillomavirus (HPV) origin-binding protein associates with mitotic spindles to enable viral DNA partitioning |
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Authors: | Van Tine Brian A Dao Luan D Wu Shwu-Yuan Sonbuchner Timothy M Lin Biing Yuan Zou Nianxiang Chiang Cheng-Ming Broker Thomas R Chow Louise T |
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Affiliation: | Department of Molecular Pathology, University of Alabama at Birmingham, 1918 University Boulevard, Birmingham, AL 35294-0005, USA. |
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Abstract: | Human papillomaviruses (HPVs) establish long-term infections in patients. The mechanism for extrachromosomal HPV DNA persistence in cycling cells is unknown. We show that HPV origin-containing plasmids partition as minichromosomes, attributable to an association of the viral origin recognition protein E2 with mitotic spindles. alpha-, beta-, and gamma-tubulins were pulled down with a tagged E2. The N-terminal transacting and C-terminal protein dimerization/DNA binding domains independently associated with the spindles. We suggest that this E2 property enables these viruses to establish persistence. Its implication for HPV oncogenesis is presented. |
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