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HSV-1 Restructures Human Genome via Hijacking

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7 Key Takeaways
  • 1

    HSV-1 alters the human genome by reorganizing host DNA during infection.

  • 2

    The virus hijacks the cell’s transcription machinery and redirects transcriptional resources.

  • 3

    Chromatin undergoes widespread condensation, and RNAP II becomes concentrated in viral replication compartments.

  • 4

    The overall 3D spatial organization of chromatin is resilient to major physical reshaping induced by HSV-

  • 5

    HSV-1's genome preferentially contacts gene-rich regions, particularly in transcriptionally active compartments.

  • 6

    The study provides insight into potential antiviral strategies targeting HSV-1's manipulation of the host genome.

  • 7

    Research may inform the development of therapeutic approaches leveraging the identified targets for antiviral intervention.

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