학술논문

Shaping the host cell environment with viral noncoding RNAs.
Document Type
Article
Source
Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology. Sep2023, Vol. 146, p20-30. 11p.
Subject
*NON-coding RNA
*CELL morphology
*LINCRNA
*CELL transformation
*VIRUS diseases
Language
ISSN
1084-9521
Abstract
Just like the cells they infect viruses express different classes of noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs). Viral ncRNAs come in all shapes and forms, and they usually associate with cellular proteins that are important for their functions. Viral ncRNAs have diverse functions, but they all contribute to the viral control of the cellular environment. Viruses utilize ncRNAs to regulate viral replication, to decide whether they should remain latent or reactivate, to evade the host immune responses, or to promote cellular transformation. In this review we describe the diverse functions played by different classes of ncRNAs expressed by adenoviruses and herpesviruses, how they contribute to the viral infection, and how their study led to insights into RNA-based mechanisms at play in host cells. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]