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Oncogenic gamma-herpesviruses: comparison of viral proteins involved in tumorigenesis

Blossom Damania

Nature Reviews Microbiology 2, 656-668 (August 2004)

doi:10.1038/nrmicro958

Figure 1 - Oncogenic |[gamma]|-herpesviruses: comparison of viral proteins involved in tumorigenesis

Figure 1

A phylogenetic tree representing the gamma-herpesviruses Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), Kaposi's sarcoma-associated virus (KSHV) and herpesvirus saimiri (HVS).

Figure 2 - Oncogenic |[gamma]|-herpesviruses: comparison of viral proteins involved in tumorigenesis

Figure 2

Alignment of the genomes of three gamma-herpesviruses: Epstein–Barr virus (EBV), Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (KSHV) and herpesvirus saimiri (HVS).

Figure 3 - Oncogenic |[gamma]|-herpesviruses: comparison of viral proteins involved in tumorigenesis

Figure 3

Transforming proteins encoded by the first open reading frames of the gamma-herpesviruses EBV, KSHV and HVS.

Figure 4 - Oncogenic |[gamma]|-herpesviruses: comparison of viral proteins involved in tumorigenesis

Figure 4

Cellular effects of the signal modulatory proteins EBV LMP2A, KSHV K15 and HVS TIP.

Figure 5 - Oncogenic |[gamma]|-herpesviruses: comparison of viral proteins involved in tumorigenesis

Figure 5

Viral cytokines and chemokines encoded by EBV, KSHV and HVS.

Table 1 - Oncogenic |[gamma]|-herpesviruses: comparison of viral proteins involved in tumorigenesis

Table 1

Primate gamma-herpesviruses linked to neoplastic disease

Table 2 - Oncogenic |[gamma]|-herpesviruses: comparison of viral proteins involved in tumorigenesis

Table 2

A subset of viral proteins expressed in KSHV-associated tumour samples

Table 3 - Oncogenic |[gamma]|-herpesviruses: comparison of viral proteins involved in tumorigenesis

Table 3

Common and unique functions of proteins encoded by EBV, KSHV and HVS