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Tekeleselassie Woldemariam1, Wenxiu Wang2, Abdelrahman Said3, Suresh K Tikoo4.
Abstract
Bovine adenovirus-3 (BAdV-3) is a non enveloped, icosahedral DNA virus containing a genome of 34446 bps. The intermediate region of BAdV-3 encodes pIX and IVa2 proteins. Here, we report the characterization of BAdV-3 IVa2. Anti-IVa2 serum detected a 50 kDa protein at 24-48 h post infection in BAdV-3 infected cells. The IVa2 localizes to nucleus and nucleolus of BAdV-3 infected cells. Analysis of mutant IVa2 demonstrated that amino acids 1-25 and 373-448 are required for nuclear and nucleolar localization of IVa2, respectively. The nuclear import of IVa2 utilize importin α -1 of importin nuclear import pathway. Although deletion/substitution of amino acids 4-18 is sufficient to abrogate the nuclear localization of IVa2, amino acids 1-25 are required for nuclear localization of a cytoplasmic protein. Furthermore, we demonstrate that amino acids 1-25 and 120-140 of IVa2 interact with importin α-1 and pV proteins, respectively in BAdV-3 infected cells.Entities:
Keywords: BAdV-3; IVa2; NLS; NoLS; Protein-protein interaction; pV
Year: 2020 PMID: 32452415 DOI: 10.1016/j.virol.2020.04.006
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Virology ISSN: 0042-6822 Impact factor: 3.616