Connections between PML nuclear bodies (PML NBs) and DNA virus replication
have been investigated from the earliest days of the molecular characteriza
tion of PML and associated proteins. It appears to be a general feature of
nuclear-replicating DNA viruses that their parental genomes preferentially
become associated with PML NBs, and that their initial sites of transcripti
on and development of DNA replication centres are frequently juxtaposed to
these domains or their remnants. In addition, regulatory proteins encoded b
y several DNA viruses associate with and sometimes cause catastrophic chang
es to PML NBs by a variety of mechanisms. These events can be correlated wi
th the efficiency of viral infection and the functions of viral regulatory
proteins, but the underlying molecular connections between PML NB function
and viral infection remain poorly understood. This article reviews the late
st developments in the interactions between PML NBs and herpesviruses, aden
oviruses and papovaviruses.