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An atlas of the Epstein-Barr virus transcriptome and epigenome reveals host-virus regulatory interactionsHistone modifications induced by a family of bacterial toxinsStructure of the Drosophila nucleosome core particle highlights evolutionary constraints on the H2A-H2B histone dimerAdeno-associated viral vector-mediated transgene expression is independent of DNA methylation in primate liver and skeletal muscleIdentification of a functional network of human epigenetic silencing factorsAutoimmunity in Arabidopsis acd11 is mediated by epigenetic regulation of an immune receptor.Chromatin at the intersection of viral infection and DNA damageChromatin assembly on herpes simplex virus genomes during lytic infection.Viral-encoded enzymes that target host chromatin functions.The chromatin remodeling factor SMARCB1 forms a complex with human cytomegalovirus proteins UL114 and UL44Viral reprogramming of the Daxx histone H3.3 chaperone during early Epstein-Barr virus infection.Herpes simplex virus ICP0 promotes both histone removal and acetylation on viral DNA during lytic infection.Genome-wide histone acetylation profiling of Herpesvirus saimiri in human T cells upon induction with a histone deacetylase inhibitor.Chromatinization of the KSHV Genome During the KSHV Life Cycle.High-frequency epigenetic repression and silencing of retroviruses can be antagonized by histone deacetylase inhibitors and transcriptional activators, but uniform reactivation in cell clones is restricted by additional mechanisms.Protein-Protein Interactions of Viroporins in Coronaviruses and Paramyxoviruses: New Targets for Antivirals?Changing the ubiquitin landscape during viral manipulation of the DNA damage response.Posttranslational Modifications of Baculovirus Protamine-Like Protein P6.9 and the Significance of Its Hyperphosphorylation for Viral Very Late Gene Hyperexpression.Epigenetic silencing of tumor suppressor genes during in vitro Epstein-Barr virus infection.Epigenetically repressing human cytomegalovirus lytic infection and reactivation from latency in THP-1 model by targeting H3K9 and H3K27 histone demethylases.Identification of cellular proteins that maintain retroviral epigenetic silencing: evidence for an antiviral response.A novel selective LSD1/KDM1A inhibitor epigenetically blocks herpes simplex virus lytic replication and reactivation from latency.Targeting the JMJD2 histone demethylases to epigenetically control herpesvirus infection and reactivation from latencyChromatin structure of two genomic sites for targeted transgene integration in induced pluripotent stem cells and hematopoietic stem cells.Proteomic analysis reveals selective impediment of neuronal remodeling upon Borna disease virus infection.Chromatin control of herpes simplex virus lytic and latent infection.Ocular HSV-1 latency, reactivation and recurrent disease.Reactivation of DNA viruses in association with histone deacetylase inhibitor therapy: a case series report.Role of viral chromatin structure in the regulation of herpes simplex virus 1 gene expression and replication.Transcriptional derepression of the ERVWE1 locus following influenza A virus infectionMultiple sclerosis etiology: beyond genes and environment.Cell biology and immunology of Listeria monocytogenes infections: novel insights.Host-virus interactions: from the perspectives of epigenetics.The insulator protein CTCF binding sites in the orf73/LANA promoter region of herpesvirus saimiri are involved in conferring episomal stability in latently infected human T cells.The SWI/SNF Chromatin Regulator BRG1 Modulates the Transcriptional Regulatory Activity of the Epstein-Barr Virus DNA Polymerase Processivity Factor BMRF1.Promoter-Targeted Histone Acetylation of Chromatinized Parvoviral Genome Is Essential for the Progress of Infection.The protamine-like DNA-binding protein P6.9 epigenetically up-regulates Autographa californica multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus gene transcription in the late infection phase.Valproic acid antagonizes the capacity of other histone deacetylase inhibitors to activate the Epstein-barr virus lytic cycle.Alterations of Nuclear Architecture and Epigenetic Signatures during African Swine Fever Virus Infection.Interaction of papillomavirus E2 protein with the Brm chromatin remodeling complex leads to enhanced transcriptional activation.
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Chromatin regulation of virus infection.
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Chromatin regulation of virus infection.
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Chromatin regulation of virus infection.
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Chromatin regulation of virus infection.
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Chromatin regulation of virus infection.
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Paul M Lieberman
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10.1016/J.TIM.2006.01.001
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2006-02-02T00:00:00Z