Virus-host interaction: investigating novel transcription factors involved in coupling HPV life cycle and epithelial differentiation
Aline Lopes Ribeiro,
Valéria Talpe Nunes,
Amanda Schiersner Caodaglio
et al.
Abstract:High-risk human papillomavirus (HPV) causes almost all cervical cancer, and HPV-18 is the second most prevalent type. The HPV life cycle is intimately associated with the epithelial differentiation program, and the repertoire of cellular transcription factors (TFs) has a crucial role in coordinating viral gene expression across epithelial layers. We aimed to identify host TFs involved in the virus differentiation-dependent life cycle. We initially compared the DNA binding activity of 345 TFs in nuclear extract… Show more
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