Impaired replication of hepatitis C virus containing mutations in a conserved NS5B retinoblastoma protein-binding motif
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McGivern, David R.
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Impaired replication of hepatitis C virus containing mutations in a conserved NS5B retinoblastoma protein-binding motif
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Hepatitis C virus (HCV) downregulates the retinoblastoma tumor suppressor protein (Rb), a central cell cycle regulator which is also targeted by oncoproteins expressed by DNA tumor viruses. HCV genome replication is also enhanced in proliferating cells. Thus, it is possible that HCV interactions with host cell cycle regulators, such as Rb, have evolved to modify the intracellular environment to promote viral replication. To test this hypothesis and to determine the impact of viral regulation of Rb on HCV replication, we constructed infectious viral genomes containing mutations in the Rb-binding motif of NS5B which ablate the ability of HCV to regulate Rb. These genomes underwent replication in transfected cells but produced variably reduced virus yields. One mutant, L314A, was severely compromised for replication and rapidly mutated to L314V, thereby restoring both Rb regulation and replication competence. Another mutant, C316A, also failed to downregulate Rb abundance and produced vir
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/164798
DOI: 10.1128/JVI.00262-09
ISSN: 0022538X
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Journal of Virology, Volumen 83, Issue 15, 2018, Pages 7422-7433
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