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"To investigate the effect of the CYLD-p18 axis in EBV lytic replication, CYLD was transfected into HK1-EBV and HONE1-EBV cells."

sparser
"We also found that EBV deregulates the CYLD-p18 axis, which contributes to viral DNA replication and tumor growth."

sparser
"In this paper, we identified CYLD as a deubiquitinase of CKI p18, offering mechanistic insights into the contribution of CYLD-p18 axis to the cell cycle progression."

reach
"Positive fluorescent signals were observed, which indicates CYLD interacts directly with p18."

sparser
"CYLD interacts with p18."

reach
"CYLD interacts with p18."

sparser
"Here we found that EBV drives a replication passive environment by deregulating the CYLD-p18 axis."

reach
"To better understand how CYLD regulates p18, we examined whether CYLD interacts with p18."

sparser
"Therefore, we concluded that EBV deregulates the host CYLD-p18 axis to push host cells to provide suitable replication-passive cellular environments for EBV DNA replication."

reach
"The co-IP analysis revealed that the N-terminal region, especially amino acids 1-304 of CYLD, was critical for the interaction between CYLD and p18."

sparser
"Further, PLA assay results showed the interaction between CYLD and p18 is by direct binding."

sparser
"The co-IP analysis revealed that the N-terminal region, especially amino acids 1–304 of CYLD, was critical for the interaction between CYLD and p18 (Fig. xref )."

reach
"Further, PLA assay results showed the interaction between CYLD and p18 is by direct binding."

sparser
"EBV altered the growth properties of infected cells by breaching the CYLD-p18 axis providing insights into the role of EBV in the pathogenesis of human epithelial cancers."

sparser
"To better understand how CYLD regulates p18, we examined whether CYLD interacts with p18."

sparser
"The reconstitution of CYLD-p18 axis could be a promising approach for EBV-positive cancer therapy."

sparser
"As we found that CYLD is a deubiquitinase of p18 in regulating G1/S transition, which means that the CYLD-p18 axis may prevent EBV lytic replication by regulating cell cycle procession."