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Science 14 December 2001: Vol. 294. no. 5550, pp. 2376 - 2378 DOI: 10.1126/science.294.5550.2376
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Calcium Signaling by HBx Protein in Hepatitis B Virus DNA Replication
Michael J. Bouchard,
Li-Hua Wang,
Robert J. Schneider
Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infects more than 300 million
people and is a leading cause of liver cancer and disease. The HBV HBx protein is essential for infection; HBx activation of Src is important for HBV DNA replication. In our study, HBx activated cytosolic calcium-dependent proline-rich tyrosine kinase-2 (Pyk2), a Src kinase
activator. HBx activation of HBV DNA replication was blocked by
inhibiting Pyk2 or calcium signaling mediated by mitochondrial calcium
channels, which suggests that HBx targets mitochondrial calcium
regulation. Reagents that increased cytosolic calcium substituted for
HBx protein in HBV DNA replication. Thus, alteration of cytosolic
calcium was a fundamental requirement for HBV replication and was
mediated by HBx protein.
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