2019
Quantitative Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (FISH) and Immunofluorescence (IF) of Specific Gene Products in KSHV-Infected Cells.
Vallery TK, Steitz JA. Quantitative Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization (FISH) and Immunofluorescence (IF) of Specific Gene Products in KSHV-Infected Cells. Journal Of Visualized Experiments 2019 PMID: 31524859, PMCID: PMC6750728, DOI: 10.3791/59697.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRNA FISHSarcoma-associated herpesvirusSpecific RNAViral replication compartmentsSpecific gene productsSitu hybridizationKaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirusMultiple cell typesReplication compartmentsGene productsViral genesHost cellsCell typesQuantitative fluorescenceNuclear factoriesFishCell morphologyHuman hostMechanistic insightsSpatiotemporal activityUninfected cellsBehavior of biomoleculesRNAProteinCells
2018
Kaposi's Sarcoma-Associated Herpesvirus mRNA Accumulation in Nuclear Foci Is Influenced by Viral DNA Replication and Viral Noncoding Polyadenylated Nuclear RNA
Vallery TK, Withers JB, Andoh JA, Steitz JA. Kaposi's Sarcoma-Associated Herpesvirus mRNA Accumulation in Nuclear Foci Is Influenced by Viral DNA Replication and Viral Noncoding Polyadenylated Nuclear RNA. Journal Of Virology 2018, 92: 10.1128/jvi.00220-18. PMID: 29643239, PMCID: PMC6002709, DOI: 10.1128/jvi.00220-18.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsKaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirusViral replication compartmentsSarcoma-associated herpesvirusReplication compartmentsViral DNA replicationViral DNA synthesisPAN RNANuclear fociDNA replicationNuclear RNAViral mRNAsDNA synthesisViral transcriptsLytic phaseIntronless viral mRNAsHijack host machineryActive viral DNA replicationPolyadenylated Nuclear RNAHost cell nucleusViral noncoding RNAViral RNA accumulationShutoff effectHuman cell hostSpatiotemporal regulationViral life cycle
2014
Nuclear Translocation and Regulation of Intranuclear Distribution of Cytoplasmic Poly(A)-Binding Protein Are Distinct Processes Mediated by Two Epstein Barr Virus Proteins
Park R, El-Guindy A, Heston L, Lin SF, Yu KP, Nagy M, Borah S, Delecluse HJ, Steitz J, Miller G. Nuclear Translocation and Regulation of Intranuclear Distribution of Cytoplasmic Poly(A)-Binding Protein Are Distinct Processes Mediated by Two Epstein Barr Virus Proteins. PLOS ONE 2014, 9: e92593. PMID: 24705134, PMCID: PMC3976295, DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0092593.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsHost gene expressionIntranuclear distributionZEBRA mutantsReplication proteinsNuclear translocationGene expressionEssential replication proteinViral replication proteinsDownstream viral genesViral replication compartmentsLytic replicationNew protein synthesisBZIP proteinsGlobal shutoffViral alkaline nucleaseReplication compartmentsPABPCEssential functionsEpstein-Barr virus proteinsHost shutoffViral genesLytic programProtein synthesisBinding proteinProtein