Vesicular stomatitis virus M protein in the nuclei of infected cells

  • Lyles D
  • Puddington L
  • McCreedy B
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Abstract

The M protein of vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) was localized in the nuclei and cytoplasm of VSV-infected cells by subcellular fractionation and immunofluorescence microscopy. Nuclei isolated from VSV-infected Friend erythroleukemia cells were fractionated into a nuclear membrane and a nucleoplasm fraction by DNase digestion and differential centrifugation. G protein was present in the membrane fraction, and M protein was present in the nucleoplasm fraction. Immunofluorescence detection of M protein in the nucleus required that fixed cells be permeabilized with higher concentrations of detergent than were required for detection of M protein in the cytoplasm of VSV-infected BHK cells.

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Lyles, D. S., Puddington, L., & McCreedy, B. J. (1988). Vesicular stomatitis virus M protein in the nuclei of infected cells. Journal of Virology, 62(11), 4387–4392. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.62.11.4387-4392.1988

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