[HTML][HTML] G2/M cell cycle arrest in the life cycle of viruses

C Davy, J Doorbar - Virology, 2007 - Elsevier
C Davy, J Doorbar
Virology, 2007Elsevier
There is increasing evidence that viral infection, expression of viral protein or the presence
of viral DNA causes the host cell cycle to arrest during G2/M. The mechanisms used by
viruses to cause arrest vary widely; some involve the activation of the cellular pathways that
induce arrest in response to DNA damage, while others use completely novel means. The
analysis of virus-mediated arrest has not been proven easy, and in most cases the
consequences of arrest for the virus life cycle are not well defined. However, a number of …
There is increasing evidence that viral infection, expression of viral protein or the presence of viral DNA causes the host cell cycle to arrest during G2/M. The mechanisms used by viruses to cause arrest vary widely; some involve the activation of the cellular pathways that induce arrest in response to DNA damage, while others use completely novel means. The analysis of virus-mediated arrest has not been proven easy, and in most cases the consequences of arrest for the virus life cycle are not well defined. However, a number of effects of arrest are being investigated and it will be interesting to see to what extent perturbation of the G2/M transition is involved in viral infections.
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