Structural basis underlying viral hijacking of a histone chaperone complex

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Hongda Huang
Zhong Deng
Olga Vladimirova
Andreas Wiedmer
Fang Lu
Paul M. Lieberman
Dinshaw J. Patel
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[1] Structural Biology Program,
[2] Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center,undefined
[3] Gene Expression and Regulation Program,undefined
[4] The Wistar Institute,undefined
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Nature Communications | / 7卷
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The histone H3.3 chaperone DAXX is implicated in formation of heterochromatin and transcription silencing, especially for newly infecting DNA virus genomes entering the nucleus. Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) can efficiently establish stable latent infection as a chromatinized episome in the nucleus of infected cells. The EBV tegument BNRF1 is a DAXX-interacting protein required for the establishment of selective viral gene expression during latency. Here we report the structure of BNRF1 DAXX-interaction domain (DID) in complex with DAXX histone-binding domain (HBD) and histones H3.3-H4. BNRF1 DID contacts DAXX HBD and histones through non-conserved loops. The BNRF1-DAXX interface is responsible for BNRF1 localization to PML-nuclear bodies typically associated with host-antiviral resistance and transcriptional repression. Paradoxically, the interface is also required for selective transcription activation of viral latent cycle genes required for driving B-cell proliferation. These findings reveal molecular details of virus reprogramming of an antiviral histone chaperone to promote viral latency and cellular immortalization.
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