2016
DOI: 10.1038/srep36741
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LUC7L3/CROP inhibits replication of hepatitis B virus via suppressing enhancer II/basal core promoter activity

Abstract: The core promoter of hepatitis B virus (HBV) genome is a critical region for transcriptional initiation of 3.5 kb, pregenome and precore RNAs and for the viral replication. Although a number of host-cell factors that potentially regulate the viral promoter activities have been identified, the molecular mechanisms of the viral gene expression, in particular, regulatory mechanisms of the transcriptional repression remain elusive. In this study, we identified LUC7 like 3 pre-mRNA splicing factor (LUC7L3, also kno… Show more

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“…6A). As expected, all three proteins localize to nuclear granules (30,45,46), where U1-70K shows strong colocalization with LUC7L3 and RBM25 ( Fig. 7A).…”
Section: Bad Domains In Luc7l3 and Rbm25 Are Necessary For Reciprocalsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…6A). As expected, all three proteins localize to nuclear granules (30,45,46), where U1-70K shows strong colocalization with LUC7L3 and RBM25 ( Fig. 7A).…”
Section: Bad Domains In Luc7l3 and Rbm25 Are Necessary For Reciprocalsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…Both RBM25 and LUC7L3 have mixed charge domains analogous to the LC1 domain of U1-70K with similarity E-values of 5.5E-27 and 1.8E-26, respectively, and amino acid overlap of 55.1% and 44.2%, respectively (Fig 6A). As expected, all three proteins were observed in nuclear granules (30,47,48), where U1-70K showed strong co-localization with LUC7L3 and RBM25 ( Fig. 7A).…”
Section: Mixed Charge Domains In Luc7l3 and Rbm25 Are Necessary For Rsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…LUC7L3—which has a strong sequence similarity with yeast U1 snRNP component Luc7p—has also been shown to participate in the cisplatin‐induced resistance of tumor cells . Another report suggests LUC7L3 protein binding to the cAMP‐responsive element, and a recent article claimed antiviral property for this splicing regulator . Relatively few data are available for SFRS18.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%