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Cocksfoot mottle sobemovirus coat protein contains two nuclear localization signals.

Allan Olspert1, Heiti Paves, Raavo Toomela, Tiina Tamm, Erkki Truve.   

Abstract

Cocksfoot mottle virus (CfMV) coat protein (CP) localization was studied in plant and mammalian cells. Fusion of the full-length CP with enhanced green fluorescent protein (EGFP) localized to the cell nucleus whereas similar constructs lacking the first 33 N-terminal amino acids of CP localized to the cytoplasm. CP and EGFP fusions containing mutations in the arginine-rich motif of CP localized to the cytoplasm and to the nucleus in plant cells indicating the involvement of the motif in nuclear localization. In mammalian cells, mutations in the arginine-rich region were sufficient to completely abolish nuclear transport. The analysis of deletions of amino acid residues 1-11, 1-22, and 22-33 of CP demonstrated that there were two separate nuclear localization signals (NLS) within the N-terminus--a strong NLS1 in the arginine-rich region (residues 22-33) and a weaker NLS2 within residues 1-22. Analysis of point mutants revealed that the basic amino acid residues in the region of the two NLSs were individually not sufficient to direct CP to the nucleus. Additional microinjection studies with fluorescently labeled RNA and CP purified from CfMV particles demonstrated that the wild-type CP was capable of transporting the RNA to the nucleus. This feature was not sequence-specific in transient assays since both CfMV and GFP mRNA were transported to the cell nucleus by CfMV CP. Together the results suggest that the nucleus may be involved in CfMV infection.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20155311     DOI: 10.1007/s11262-010-0456-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Virus Genes        ISSN: 0920-8569            Impact factor:   2.332


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