Virus Details


VHFID3842

Host Factor Information

Gene Name HCFC1
HF Protein Name Host cell factor 1
HF Function HCF-1 coupled with Asf1b and promotes viral DNA replication
Uniprot ID P51610
Protein Sequence View Fasta Sequence
NCBI Gene ID 3054
Host Factor (HF) Name in Paper HCF-1
Gene synonyms HCF1 HFC1
Ensemble Gene ID ENSG00000172534
Ensemble Transcript ENST00000310441 [P51610-1]
KEGG ID Go to KEGG Database
Gene Ontology ID(s) GO:0000122, GO:0000123, GO:0001205, GO:0003682, GO:0003700, GO:0003713, GO:0005634, GO:0005654, GO:0005737, GO:0006355, GO:0006366, GO:0007005, GO:0007049, GO:0010628, GO:0016020, GO:0016579, GO:0019046, GO:0030424, GO:0030425, GO:0030674, GO:0032991, GO:0033613, GO:0042802, GO:0043025, GO:0043254, GO:0043981, GO:0043982, GO:0043984, GO:0045296, GO:0045787, GO:0045893, GO:0048188, GO:0050821, GO:0071339, GO:0071407,
MINT ID P51610
STRING Click to see interaction map
GWAS Analysis Click to see gwas analysis
OMIM ID 300019
PANTHER ID PTHR23244:SF339
PDB ID(s) 4GO6, 4N39, 4N3A, 4N3B, 4N3C, 5LWV,
pfam ID PF01344,
Drug Bank ID N.A.,
ChEMBL ID N.A.
Organism Homo sapiens (Human)

Pathogen Information

Virus Name Human herpesvirus 1
Virus Short Name HSV1
Order Herpesvirales
Virus Family Herpesviridae
Virus Subfamily Alphaherpesvirinae
Genus Simplexvirus
Species Herpes simplex virus 1
Host Human, mammals
Cell Tropism Primary site of infection: epithelial mucosal cells , latency: remains latent in sensory neurons (ganglions)
Associated Disease Skin vesicles or mucosal ulcers, rarely encephalitis and meningitis
Mode of Transmission Contact, saliva
VIPR DB link http://www.viprbrc.org/brc/vipr_allSpecies_search.do?method=SubmitForm&decorator=herpes
ICTV DB link https://talk.ictvonline.org/ictv-reports/ictv_9th_report/dsdna-viruses-2011/w/dsdna_viruses/91/herpesviridae
Virus Host DB link http://www.genome.jp/virushostdb/view/?virus_lineage=Herpesviridae

Publication Information

Paper Title Transcriptional coactivator HCF-1 couples the histone chaperone Asf1b to HSV-1 DNA replication components
Author's Name Hua Peng, Mauricio L. Nogueira , Jodi L. Vogel, and Thomas M. Kristie
Journal Name PNAS
Pubmed ID 20133788
Abstract The cellular transcriptional coactivator HCF-1 interacts with numerous transcription factors as well as other coactivators and is a component of multiple chromatin modulation complexes. The protein is essential for the expression of the immediate early genes of both herpes simplex virus (HSV) and varicella zoster virus and functions, in part, by coupling chromatin modification components including the Set1 or MLL1 histone methyltransferases and the histone demethylase LSD1 to promote the installation of positive chromatin marks and the activation of viral immediately early gene transcription. Although studies have investigated the role of HCF-1 in both cellular and viral transcription, little is known about other processes that the protein may be involved in. Here we demonstrate that HCF-1 localizes to sites of HSV replication late in infection. HCF-1 interacts directly and simultaneously with both HSV DNA replication proteins and the cellular histone chaperone Asf1b, a protein that regulates the progression of cellular DNA replication forks via chromatin reorganization. Asf1b localizes with HCF-1 in viral replication foci and depletion of Asf1b results in significantly reduced viral DNA accumulation. The results support a model in which the transcriptional coactivator HCF-1 is a component of the HSV DNA replication assembly and promotes viral DNA replication by coupling Asf1b to DNA replication components. This coupling provides a novel function for HCF-1 and insights into the mechanisms of modulating chromatin during DNA replication.
Used Model HeLa, CV-1 and Vero
DOI 10.1073/pnas.0911128107