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Title: Nuclear export of African swine fever virus p37 protein occurs through two distinct pathways and is mediated by three independent signals
Authors: Eulálio, Ana 
Nunes-Correia, Isabel 
Carvalho, Ana Luísa 
Faro, Carlos 
Citovsky, Vitaly 
Salas, José 
Salas, Maria L. 
Simões, Sérgio 
Lima, Maria C. Pedroso de 
Issue Date: Feb-2006
Publisher: American Society for Microbiology
Citation: Journal of Virology. 80:3 (2004) 1393-1404
Abstract: Nucleocytoplasmic shuttling activity of the African swine fever virus p37 protein, a major structural protein of this highly complex virus, has been recently reported. The systematic characterization of the nuclear export ability of this protein constituted the major purpose of the present study. We report that both the N- and C-terminal regions of p37 protein are actively exported from the nucleus to the cytoplasm of yeast and mammalian cells. Moreover, experiments using leptomycin B and small interfering RNAs targeting the CRM1 receptor have demonstrated that the export of p37 protein is mediated by both the CRM1-dependent and CRM1-independent nuclear export pathways. Two signals responsible for the CRM1-mediated nuclear export of p37 protein were identified at the N terminus of the protein, and an additional signal was identified at the C-terminal region, which mediates the CRM1-independent nuclear export. Interestingly, site-directed mutagenesis revealed that hydrophobic amino acids are critical to the function of these three nuclear export signals. Overall, our results demonstrate that two distinct pathways contribute to the strong nuclear export of full-length p37 protein, which is mediated by three independent nuclear export signals. The existence of overlapping nuclear export mechanisms, together with our observation that p37 protein is localized in the nucleus at early stages of infection and exclusively in the cytoplasm at later stages, suggests that the nuclear transport ability of this protein may be critical to the African swine fever virus replication cycle
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/12740
ISSN: 0022-538X
DOI: 10.1128/jvi.80.3.1393-1404.2006
Rights: openAccess
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