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Viruses ; 16(5)2024 05 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38793614

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The L 1 region of bovine adenovirus (BAdV)-3 encodes a multifunctional protein named protein VII. Anti-protein VII sera detected a protein of 26 kDa in transfected or BAdV-3-infected cells, which localizes to nucleus and nucleolus of infected/transfected cells. Analysis of mutant protein VII identified four redundant overlapping nuclear/nucleolar localization signals as deletion of all four potential nuclear/nucleolar localization signals localizes protein VII predominantly to the cytoplasm. The nuclear import of protein VII appears to use importin α (α-1), importin-ß (ß-1) and transportin-3 nuclear transport receptors. In addition, different nuclear transport receptors also require part of protein VII outside nuclear localization sequences for efficient interaction. Proteomic analysis of protein complexes purified from recombinant BAdV-3 expressing protein VII containing Strep Tag II identified potential viral and cellular proteins interacting with protein VII. Here, we confirm that protein VII interacts with IVa2 and protein VIII in BAdV-3-infected cells. Moreover, amino acids 91-101 and 126-137, parts of non-conserved region of protein VII, are required for interaction with IVa2 and protein VIII, respectively.


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Mastadenovirus , Viral Proteins , Animals , Cattle , Mastadenovirus/metabolism , Mastadenovirus/genetics , Mastadenovirus/physiology , Viral Proteins/metabolism , Viral Proteins/genetics , Protein Binding , Cell Line , Cell Nucleus/metabolism , Cell Nucleus/virology , Proteomics/methods , Host-Pathogen Interactions , Nuclear Localization Signals , Active Transport, Cell Nucleus , Humans
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Viruses ; 13(3)2021 02 28.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33671079

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Adenoviruses have served as a model for investigating viral-cell interactions and discovering different cellular processes, such as RNA splicing and DNA replication. In addition, the development and evaluation of adenoviruses as the viral vectors for vaccination and gene therapy has led to detailed investigations about adenovirus biology, including the structure and function of the adenovirus encoded proteins. While the determination of the structure and function of the viral capsid proteins in adenovirus biology has been the subject of numerous reports, the last few years have seen increased interest in elucidating the structure and function of the adenovirus core proteins. Here, we provide a review of research about the structure and function of the adenovirus core proteins in adenovirus biology.


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Adenoviridae/genetics , Viral Proteins/genetics , Adenoviridae Infections/virology , Animals , Capsid Proteins/genetics , DNA Replication/genetics , DNA, Viral/genetics , Humans , Virus Replication/genetics
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