Concepts to Reveal Parvovirus-Nucleus Interactions.
Salla MattolaSatu HakanenSami SalminenVesa AhoElina MäntyläTeemu O IhalainenMichael KannMaija Vihinen-RantaPublished in: Viruses (2021)
Parvoviruses are small single-stranded (ss) DNA viruses, which replicate in the nucleoplasm and affect both the structure and function of the nucleus. The nuclear stage of the parvovirus life cycle starts at the nuclear entry of incoming capsids and culminates in the successful passage of progeny capsids out of the nucleus. In this review, we will present past, current, and future microscopy and biochemical techniques and demonstrate their potential in revealing the dynamics and molecular interactions in the intranuclear processes of parvovirus infection. In particular, a number of advanced techniques will be presented for the detection of infection-induced changes, such as DNA modification and damage, as well as protein-chromatin interactions.
Keyphrases
- single molecule
- life cycle
- circulating tumor
- genome wide
- cell free
- oxidative stress
- binding protein
- label free
- high resolution
- gene expression
- nucleic acid
- dna damage
- current status
- transcription factor
- high throughput
- dna methylation
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- optical coherence tomography
- high glucose
- risk assessment
- high speed
- climate change
- circulating tumor cells