Herpes Virus Alters Human DNA and Chromatin, but a Single Enzyme Offers Hope

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New research reveals that herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) can alter human DNA within an hour of infection by hijacking the host's cellular machinery, specifically taking control of RNA polymerase II to facilitate rapid viral replication. The study also identifies a potential enzyme, TOP1, that could be targeted to prevent these changes and combat the virus.
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