2010
DOI: 10.1128/jvi.01330-10
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Human Cytomegalovirus Induces the Endoplasmic Reticulum Chaperone BiP through Increased Transcription and Activation of Translation by Using the BiP Internal Ribosome Entry Site

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“…1 and 2) (21,42). Moreover, even though HCMV does not induce proteolytic activation of ATF6, it induces the expression of Bip, a target gene of ATF6, via the viral protein IE1 (9). Similarly, we have observed that Bip expression is markedly induced by MCMV to a level even greater than that by tunicamycin, a widely used ER stress inducer (Fig.…”
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“…1 and 2) (21,42). Moreover, even though HCMV does not induce proteolytic activation of ATF6, it induces the expression of Bip, a target gene of ATF6, via the viral protein IE1 (9). Similarly, we have observed that Bip expression is markedly induced by MCMV to a level even greater than that by tunicamycin, a widely used ER stress inducer (Fig.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 54%
“…It is worth noting that MCMV infection induced Bip accumulation at levels much greater than tunicamycin did (Fig. 1B), reminiscent of the virus-mediated, ATF6-independent induction of Bip reported for HCMV (9). MCMV activates the PERK pathway during infection.…”
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“…Alternatively, the viral RNAs may be able to utilize other translational initiation mechanisms when needed, for example, internal ribosome entry sites (IRESs). Recent evidence has suggested that IRES utilization is activated during HCMV infection (7). Overall, these observations suggest that HCMV may have a means to provide preferential translation of viral mRNAs.…”
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“…HCMV induces the accumulation of the ER chaperone protein Bip at both transcriptional and translational levels (5). Bip is involved in cytoplasmic virion assembly and egress during HCMV infection (4).…”
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