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Accession
GO:0039592
Name
symbiont-mediated arrest of host cell cycle during G2/M transition
Ontology
biological_process
Synonyms
host G2/M cell cycle arrest by virus, perturbation by virus of G2/M transition of host mitotic cell cycle, suppression by virus of G2/M transition of host mitotic cell cycle
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Definition
A process in which a symbiont interferes with the progression of the host mitotic cell cycle from G2 phase to M phase, leading to arrest in G2 phase. The arrest in G2/M allows some viruses to replicate their genome before cells enter mitosis. Alternatively, it can inhibit the antiviral immune response by preventing the clonal expansion of infected lymphocytes. Source: VZ:876, PMID:12208959, PMID:9882364, PMID:10946289
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symbiont-mediated arrest of host cell cycle during G2/M transition [is_a relation] is_a  symbiont-mediated perturbation of host cell cycle progression (GO:0044071)

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VZ
876