2008
DOI: 10.1177/135965350901400508
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Inhibition of Epstein–Barr virus replication by small interfering RNA targeting the Epstein–Barr virus protease gene

Abstract: Background The Epstein–Barr virus (EBV) protease (PR), coded by the BVRF2 gene, is essential for the maturation of the viral capsid and viral DNA packaging during the late stage of the EBV lytic cycle. Like the other herpesvirus serine PRs, EBV PR could be a target for the inhibition of EBV replication. To date, no data have been reported on the inhibition of EBV PR messenger RNA (mRNA) by small interfering RNA (siRNA). Methods In this study, siRNAs targeting EBV PR were delivered to the epithelial 293 cell li… Show more

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