“…Furthermore, K u w a s i d e n t i f i e d a s p a r t o f a h u m a n p r o t ein initiation complex, important for the replication of Kaposi's sarcoma associated HSV (KHSV) (Wang et al, 2008). Ku is an origin binding protein, binding to several replication origins, among them the adenovirus type 2 origin (de Vries et al, 1989), the Herpes Simplex Virus Type 1 (HSV1) origin (Murata et al, 2004), the B48 human origin (Toth et al, 1993), the mammalian replication origin consensus sequence, A3/4 Ruiz et al, 1999), the Chinese hamster dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR) replication origin, ori, and the monkey replication origins ors8 and ors12 (Novac et al, 2001), as well as the human origins lamin B2, -globin, c-myc (Sibani et al, 2005a, b) and dnmt1 (DNA-methyltransferase) (Araujo et al, 1998). Ku was shown to associate in vivo with replication origins in a cell cycle dependent manner (Novac et al, 2001;Ruiz et al, 1999;Sibani et al, 2005a) and its differential binding to DNA is a determining factor in its involvement in DNA replication, exhibiting distinct origin DNA binding properties from its association with DNA ends or other internal DNA sequences (Schild-Poulter et al, 2003).…”