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Details on Person Kaye, Kenneth M

Class:IdPerson:9978512
_displayNameKaye, Kenneth M
_timestamp2026-01-02 09:16:08
created[InstanceEdit:9978540] Stephan, Ralf, 2026-01-02
firstnameKenneth M
initialKM
surnameKaye
(author)[LiteratureReference:9978542] KSHV LANA1 binds DNA as an oligomer and residues N-terminal to the oligomerization domain are essential for DNA binding, replication, and episome persistence
[LiteratureReference:9978549] Kaposi's sarcoma herpesvirus C-terminal LANA concentrates at pericentromeric and peri-telomeric regions of a subset of mitotic chromosomes
[LiteratureReference:9979913] Kaposi's sarcoma herpesvirus exploits the DNA damage response to circularize its genome
[LiteratureReference:9982012] The nucleosomal surface as a docking station for Kaposi's sarcoma herpesvirus LANA
[LiteratureReference:9982016] Role of Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus C-terminal LANA chromosome binding in episome persistence
[LiteratureReference:9983612] The latency-associated nuclear antigen, a multifunctional protein central to Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus latency
[LiteratureReference:9988590] NDRG1 facilitates the replication and persistence of Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus by interacting with the DNA polymerase clamp PCNA
[LiteratureReference:9988662] Timeless-dependent DNA replication-coupled recombination promotes Kaposi's Sarcoma-associated herpesvirus episome maintenance and terminal repeat stability
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