Live-cell analysis of human cytomegalovirus dna polymerase holoenzyme assembly by resonance energy transfer methods

  • Di Antonio V.
  • Palu G.
  • Alvisi G.
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Publication date
January 2021
Publisher
MDPI AG
Language
English

Abstract

Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) genome replication is a complex and still not completely understood process mediated by the highly coordinated interaction of host and viral products. Among the latter, six different proteins form the viral replication complex: a single-stranded DNA binding protein, a trimeric primase/helicase complex and a two subunit DNA polymerase holoenzyme, which in turn contains a catalytic subunit, pUL54, and a dimeric processivity factor ppUL44. Being absolutely required for viral replication and representing potential therapeutic targets, both the ppUL44–pUL54 interaction and ppUL44 homodimerization have been largely characterized from structural, functional and biochemical points of view. We applied fluorescence and bi...

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