Literature DB >> 27573102

The host protein CLUH participates in the subnuclear transport of influenza virus ribonucleoprotein complexes.

Tomomi Ando1,2, Seiya Yamayoshi1, Yuriko Tomita1,2, Shinji Watanabe1,2, Tokiko Watanabe1,2, Yoshihiro Kawaoka1,2,3.   

Abstract

The nucleus is highly compartmentalized yet dynamic. Subnuclear functions are regulated by controlling the subnuclear localization of the nuclear proteins. Influenza viral ribonucleoprotein (vRNP) is replicated in the nucleus and then exported to the cytoplasm. However, the precise subnuclear localization and transport of vRNPs remain unclear. Here, we show that CLUH, a host protein whose cellular function is not well established, plays a key role in the subnuclear transport of vRNP. Viral PB2 and M1 induced CLUH translocation to the nucleoplasm and SC35-positive speckles, respectively, even though CLUH is usually cytoplasmic. CLUH depletion inhibited the translocation of M1 to SC35-positive speckles, but did not interfere with PB2 localization to the nucleoplasm and disrupted the subnuclear transport of vRNP, abolishing vRNP nuclear export without affecting viral RNA or protein expression. Our findings suggest that CLUH plays a role in the subnuclear transport of progeny vRNP.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27573102     DOI: 10.1038/nmicrobiol.2016.62

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Microbiol        ISSN: 2058-5276            Impact factor:   17.745


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