Viruses use multiple strategies to successfully generate progeny and overcome host defenses. In recent years, it has become increasingly evident that epigenetic mechanisms of host gene regulation are vulnerable to viral manipulation. In the form of histone mimicry, viral invasion of host chromatin is a striking example of how viruses have evolved to invade every aspect of cellular function for viral benefit. In this perspective, we will review how three viruses-influenza A, SARS-CoV-2, and bracovirus-use histone mimicry to promote viral success through immune evasion. These examples highlight the importance of this burgeoning field and point toward the wealth of knowledge we have yet to uncover.
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1091/mbc.E23-04-0147 | DOI Listing |
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