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Promoter-Targeted Histone Acetylation of Chromatinized Parvoviral Genome Is Essential for the Progress of Infection.

Elina MäntyläKari SalokasMikko OittinenVesa AhoPekka MäntysaariLassi PalmujokiOlli KalliolinnaTeemu O IhalainenEinari A NiskanenJussi TimonenKeijo ViiriMaija Vihinen-Ranta
Published in: Journal of virology (2016)
Viral DNA introduced into cell nuclei is exposed to cellular responses to foreign DNA, including chromatinization and epigenetic silencing, both of which determine the outcome of infection. How the incoming parvovirus resists cellular epigenetic downregulation of its genes is not understood. Here, the critical role of epigenetic modifications in the regulation of parvovirus infection was demonstrated. We showed for the first time that a successful parvovirus infection is characterized by the deposition of nucleosomes with active histone acetylation on the viral promoter areas. The results provide new insights into the regulation of parvoviral gene expression, which is an important aspect of the development of parvovirus-based virotherapy.
Keyphrases
  • dna methylation
  • gene expression
  • genome wide
  • sars cov
  • transcription factor
  • single molecule
  • circulating tumor
  • cell proliferation
  • single cell
  • signaling pathway
  • cell therapy
  • mesenchymal stem cells
  • histone deacetylase