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Visualizing viral protein structures in cells using genetic probes for correlated light and electron microscopy.

Ou, Horng D Deerinck, Thomas J Bushong, Eric Ellisman, Mark H O'Shea, Clodagh C

Published in Methods (San Diego, Calif.)

Structural studies of viral proteins most often use high-resolution techniques such as X-ray crystallography, nuclear magnetic resonance, single particle negative stain, or cryo-electron microscopy (EM) to reveal atomic interactions of soluble, homogeneous viral proteins or viral protein complexes. Once viral proteins or complexes are separated fro...

Adenovirus E4-ORF3 Targets PIAS3 and Together with E1B-55K Remodels SUMO Interactions in the Nucleus and at Virus Genome... PDF available through Get Fulltext Research

Higginbotham, Jennifer M O'Shea, Clodagh C

Published in Journal of virology

SUMO is a key posttranslational modification that modulates the function, localization, and assembly of protein complexes. In the ever-escalating host-pathogen arms race, viruses have evolved strategies to subvert sumoylation. Adenovirus is a small DNA tumor virus that is a global human pathogen and key biomedical agent in basic research and therap...

Adenovirus E4ORF1-Induced MYC Activation Promotes Host Cell Anabolic Glucose Metabolism and Virus Replication PDF available through Get Fulltext Research

Thai, Minh Graham, Nicholas A. Braas, Daniel Nehil, Michael Komisopoulou, Evangelia Kurdistani, Siavash K. McCormick, Frank Graeber, Thomas G. Christofk, Heather R.

Published in Cell Metabolism

Upon infection, viruses exploit the host cell’s machinery to reprogram cellular metabolism for virus progeny generation. Thai et al. show that adenovirus reprograms host cell glucose metabolism via E4ORF1-induced MYC activation, which enhances glycolytic flux and enables nucleotide biosynthesis from glucose metabolites to promote optimal viral repl...

Exit of the pre-TCR from the ER/cis-Golgi is necessary for signaling differentiation, proliferation, and allelic exclusi...

Clodagh O'Shea Thornell, Ap Rosewell, Ir Hayes, B Owen, Mj

Published in Immunity

A major issue is whether surface expression of the pre-TCR is necessary for signaling the development of immature thymocytes. To address this question, we generated transgenic mice expressing a TCRbeta chain that had a strong endoplasmic reticulum (ER) retrieval signal (TCRbetaER) and that was expressed intracellularly but failed to reach the cell ...

Viruses: tools for tumor target discovery and agents for lytic cancer therapies - an introduction.

Clodagh O'Shea

Published in Oncogene

A structural basis for the assembly and functions of a viral polymer that inactivates multiple tumor suppressors. PDF available through Get Fulltext Research

Horng Ou Kwiatkowski, W Deerinck, Tj Noske, A Blain, Ky Land, Hs Soria, C Powers, Cj May, Ap Shu, X ...

Published in Cell

Evolution of minimal DNA tumor virus genomes has selected for small viral oncoproteins that hijack critical cellular protein interaction networks. The structural basis for the multiple and dominant functions of adenovirus oncoproteins has remained elusive. E4-ORF3 forms a nuclear polymer and simultaneously inactivates p53, PML, TRIM24, and MRE11/R...

Viral and Cellular Genomes Activate Distinct DNA Damage Responses. PDF available through Get Fulltext Research

Shah, Ga Clodagh O'Shea

Published in Cell

In response to cellular genome breaks, MRE11/RAD50/NBS1 (MRN) activates a global ATM DNA damage response (DDR) that prevents cellular replication. Here, we show that MRN-ATM also has critical functions in defending the cell against DNA viruses. We reveal temporally distinct responses to adenovirus genomes: a critical MRN-ATM DDR that must be inacti...

Adenoviral proteins mimic nutrient/growth signals to activate the mTOR pathway for viral replication.

Clodagh O'Shea Klupsch, K. Choi, S. Bagus, B. Soria, C. Shen, J. Mccormick, F. Stokoe, D.

Published in The EMBO Journal

Adenovirus overrides cellular checkpoints for protein translation.

Clodagh O'Shea Choi, S Mccormick, F Stokoe, D

Published in Cell Cycle

mTOR is a critical regulator of protein translation, and plays an important role in controlling cellular replication. Recent studies indicate that nutrient and growth factor mediated activation of mTOR is deregulated in human cancer, and therefore represents an attractive tumor target. However, activation of mTOR is a complex process that is not ye...

Modulation of the ARF-p53 pathway by the small DNA tumor viruses.

Clodagh O'Shea Fried, M

Published in Cell Cycle

The small DNA tumor viruses encode proteins that subvert many of the pivotal growth regulatory pathways within the cell to facilitate their own replication. The cell responds to viral infection/proteins by activating the p53 tumor suppressor pathway. Activation of p53 could impair a productive viral infection at many levels, including the inhibitio...

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