| Literature DB >> 24418544 |
Lara E Pereira1, Jasmine Clark2, Petra Grznarova3, Xiaoyun Wen4, Rachel LaCasse5, Tomas Ruml6, Paul Spearman7, Eric Hunter8.
Abstract
The intracellular transport of Mason-Pfizer monkey virus (M-PMV) assembled capsids from the pericentriolar region to the plasma membrane (PM) requires trafficking of envelope glycoprotein (Env) to the assembly site via the recycling endosome. However, it is unclear if Env-containing vesicles play a direct role in trafficking capsids to the PM. Using live cell microscopy, we demonstrate, for the first time, anterograde co-transport of Gag and Env. Nocodazole disruption of microtubules had differential effects on Gag and Env trafficking, with pulse-chase assays showing a delayed release of Env-deficient virions. Particle tracking demonstrated an initial loss of linear movement of GFP-tagged capsids and mCherry-tagged Env, followed by renewed movement of Gag but not Env at 4h post-treatment. Thus, while delayed capsid trafficking can occur in the absence of microtubules, efficient anterograde transport of capsids appears to be mediated by microtubule-associated Env-containing vesicles.Entities:
Keywords: Anterograde transport; Cytoskeleton; Envelope; Gag; Live cell-imaging; M-PMV
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24418544 PMCID: PMC4219502 DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2013.11.006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virology ISSN: 0042-6822 Impact factor: 3.616