The Leader Protein of Theiler's Virus Interferes with Nucleocytoplasmic Trafficking of Cellular Proteins

  • Delhaye S
  • van Pesch V
  • Michiels T
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Abstract

The leader protein of Theiler's virus was previously shown to block the production of alpha/beta interferon by infected cells. Here, we observed that expression of the leader protein in infected cells triggered subcellular redistribution of a nucleus-target green fluorescent protein. It enhanced redistribution of the nuclear polypyrimidine tract-binding protein but had no influence on the localization of the nuclear splicing factor SC-35. The leader protein also interfered with trafficking of the cytoplasmic interferon regulatory factor 3, a factor critical for transcriptional activation of alpha/beta interferon genes.

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Delhaye, S., van Pesch, V., & Michiels, T. (2004). The Leader Protein of Theiler’s Virus Interferes with Nucleocytoplasmic Trafficking of Cellular Proteins. Journal of Virology, 78(8), 4357–4362. https://doi.org/10.1128/jvi.78.8.4357-4362.2004

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