Plasmid partitioning by human tumor viruses

Ya Fang Chiu, Bill Sugden*

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Abstract

The human tumor viruses that replicate as plasmids (we use the term plasmid to avoid any confusion in the term episome, which was coined to mean DNA elements that occur both extrachromosomally and as integrated forms during their life cycles, as does phage lambda) share many features in their DNA synthesis. We know less about their mechanisms of maintenance in proliferating cells, but these mechanisms must underlie their partitioning to daughter cells. One amazing implication of how these viruses are thought to maintain themselves is that while host chromosomes commit themselves to partitioning in mitosis, these tumor viruses would commit themselves to partitioning before mitosis and probably in S phase shortly after their synthesis.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere02170-17
JournalJournal of Virology
Volume92
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - 01 05 2018

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Keywords

  • Human tumor viruses
  • Partitioning
  • Synthesis

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