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1. Distinct early role of PTEN regulation during HCMV infection of monocytes.

2. HCMV-secreted glycoprotein gpUL4 inhibits TRAIL-mediated apoptosis and NK cell activation.

3. ADAM17 targeting by human cytomegalovirus remodels the cell surface proteome to simultaneously regulate multiple immune pathways.

4. Host translesion polymerases are required for viral genome integrity.

5. Human cytomegalovirus lytic infection inhibits replication-dependent histone synthesis and requires stem loop binding protein function.

6. Convergent clonal selection of donor- and recipient-derived CMV-specific T cells in hematopoietic stem cell transplant patients.

7. STING facilitates nuclear import of herpesvirus genome during infection.

8. The human cytomegalovirus protein pUL13 targets mitochondrial cristae architecture to increase cellular respiration during infection.

9. The aryl hydrocarbon receptor facilitates the human cytomegalovirus-mediated G1/S block to cell cycle progression.

10. A mutation in POLR3E impairs antiviral immune response and RNA polymerase III.

11. Activator protein-1 transactivation of the major immediate early locus is a determinant of cytomegalovirus reactivation from latency.

12. HCMV-induced signaling through gB-EGFR engagement is required for viral trafficking and nuclear translocation in primary human monocytes.

13. FOXO transcription factors activate alternative major immediate early promoters to induce human cytomegalovirus reactivation.

14. A molecular mechanism for probabilistic bet hedging and its role in viral latency.

15. P2Y2 purinergic receptor modulates virus yield, calcium homeostasis, and cell motility in human cytomegalovirus-infected cells.

16. Alternative promoters drive human cytomegalovirus reactivation from latency.

17. OR14I1 is a receptor for the human cytomegalovirus pentameric complex and defines viral epithelial cell tropism.

18. Human cytomegalovirus US21 protein is a viroporin that modulates calcium homeostasis and protects cells against apoptosis.

19. Role of PDGF receptor-α during human cytomegalovirus entry into fibroblasts.

20. Feedback-mediated signal conversion promotes viral fitness.

21. Mixed signature of activation and dysfunction allows human decidual CD8 + T cells to provide both tolerance and immunity.

22. ACSS2-mediated acetyl-CoA synthesis from acetate is necessary for human cytomegalovirus infection.

23. Role of nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain 1 (NOD1) and its variants in human cytomegalovirus control in vitro and in vivo.

24. Viral binding-induced signaling drives a unique and extended intracellular trafficking pattern during infection of primary monocytes.

25. Rationally designed chemokine-based toxin targeting the viral G protein-coupled receptor US28 potently inhibits cytomegalovirus infection in vivo.

26. A viral regulator of glycoprotein complexes contributes to human cytomegalovirus cell tropism.

27. Structural and biochemical studies of HCMV gH/gL/gO and Pentamer reveal mutually exclusive cell entry complexes.

28. Estrogen-related receptor α is required for efficient human cytomegalovirus replication.

29. Cytomegalovirus-mediated activation of pyrimidine biosynthesis drives UDP-sugar synthesis to support viral protein glycosylation.

30. ChREBP, a glucose-responsive transcriptional factor, enhances glucose metabolism to support biosynthesis in human cytomegalovirus-infected cells.

31. Human cytomegalovirus tegument protein pp150 acts as a cyclin A2-CDK-dependent sensor of the host cell cycle and differentiation state.

32. Nucleosome maps of the human cytomegalovirus genome reveal a temporal switch in chromatin organization linked to a major IE protein.

33. Human cytomegalovirus latency alters the cellular secretome, inducing cluster of differentiation (CD)4+ T-cell migration and suppression of effector function.

35. Poly(A) binding protein abundance regulates eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4F assembly in human cytomegalovirus-infected cells.

36. Human kinome profiling identifies a requirement for AMP-activated protein kinase during human cytomegalovirus infection.

37. Synaptic vesicle-like lipidome of human cytomegalovirus virions reveals a role for SNARE machinery in virion egress.

38. Attenuation of innate immunity by cytomegalovirus IL-10 establishes a long-term deficit of adaptive antiviral immunity.

39. Experimental human cytomegalovirus latency in CD14+ monocytes.

40. Activation of EGFR on monocytes is required for human cytomegalovirus entry and mediates cellular motility.

41. Efficient replication of rhesus cytomegalovirus variants in multiple rhesus and human cell types.

42. HCMV gH/gL/UL128-131 interferes with virus entry into epithelial cells: evidence for cell type-specific receptors.

43. Human cytomegalovirus uses two distinct pathways to enter retinal pigmented epithelial cells.

44. Human cytomegalovirus infection alters the substrate specificities and rapamycin sensitivities of raptor- and rictor-containing complexes.

45. A human cytomegalovirus antagonist of type I IFN-dependent signal transducer and activator of transcription signaling.

46. Human cytomegalovirus inhibits a DNA damage response by mislocalizing checkpoint proteins.

47. Evolutionarily divergent herpesviruses modulate T cell activation by targeting the herpesvirus entry mediator cosignaling pathway.

48. Dissecting human cytomegalovirus gene function and capsid maturation by ribozyme targeting and electron cryomicroscopy.

49. Human cytomegalovirus immediate-early 1 protein facilitates viral replication by antagonizing histone deacetylation.

50. Human cytomegalovirus encodes a highly specific RANTES decoy receptor.

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