Herpes simplex virus-1 (HSV-1) infection of cultured human neural cells causes the accumulation of a host cell-encoded nuclear protein identified as a 57,000 mol.wt. stress protein by monoclonal antibody TI56. This protein is cell cycle-related in fibroblast, may mediate host cell control during HSV infection and could play a role in the regulation of HSV latency.
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