| Literature DB >> 28410597 |
Peng Liu1, Shun Chen2,3,4, Mingshu Wang1,5,6, Anchun Cheng7,8,9.
Abstract
Parvoviruses are small, non-enveloped viruses with an approximately 5.0 kb, single-stranded DNA genome. Usually, the parvovirus capsid gene contains one or more nuclear localization signals (NLSs), which are required for guiding the virus particle into the nucleus through the nuclear pore. However, several classical NLSs (cNLSs) and non-classical NLSs (ncNLSs) have been identified in non-structural genes, and the ncNLSs can also target non-structural proteins into the nucleus. In this review, we have summarized recent research findings on parvovirus NLSs. The capsid protein of the adeno-associated virus has four potential nuclear localization sequences, named basic region 1 (BR), BR2, BR3 and BR4. BR3 was identified as an NLS by fusing it with green fluorescent protein. Moreover, BR3 and BR4 are required for infectivity and virion assembly. In Protoparvovirus, the canine parvovirus has a common cNLS located in the VP1 unique region, similar to parvovirus minute virus of mice (MVM) and porcine parvovirus. Moreover, an ncNLS is found in the C-terminal region of MVM VP1/2. Parvovirus B19 also contains an ncNLS in the C-terminal region of VP1/2, which is essential for the nuclear transport of VP1/VP2. Approximately 1 or 2 cNLSs and 1 ncNLS have been reported in the non-structural protein of bocaviruses. Understanding the role of the NLS in the process of parvovirus infection and its mechanism of nuclear transport will contribute to the development of therapeutic vaccines and novel antiviral medicines.Entities:
Keywords: Nuclear localization signal; Nuclear transport; Parvovirus
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28410597 PMCID: PMC5391597 DOI: 10.1186/s12985-017-0745-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virol J ISSN: 1743-422X Impact factor: 4.099
Fig. 1A schematic picture of parvovirus NLSs. a The BR1, BR2, and BR4 are potential NLSs that need further identification. BR3 was identified as an NLS. b i: BR1 was identified as a cNLS in the VP1u of CPV. ii: BR1 and BR2 were identified as a cNLS and a weak NLS respectively in the VP1u of MVM, and one ncNLS was identified in the C-terminus of MVM. iii: BR1 is a classical monopartite NLS, BR4-5 is classical bipartite NLS, and BR2 and BR3 are weak NLSs in the VP1u of PPV. c Human parvovirus B19 contains one ncNLS in the C-terminus. d i: HBoV has a classical bipartite NLS and one ncNLS in the N-terminus of NP1. ii: PBoV has two classical NLSs and one ncNLS in the N-terminus of NP1