The US2 gene product of herpes simplex virus type 2 interacts with cytokeratin 18: Brief report

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Summary. In order to clarify the biological role of US2 gene product of herpes simplex virus type 2 (HSV-2), a HeLa cDNA library was screened in the yeast two-hybrid system using US2 protein as bait, and several interacting proteins were identified, including cytokeratin 18. US2 protein was co-immunoprecipitated with cytokeratin 18 from HSV-2 infected cell lysates. Analysis of infected orA431 cells by immunofluorescence showed that US2 protein gave filamentous or dot-like cytoplasmic staining pattern, and that it co-localized with cytokeratin 18. When US2 protein was expressed alone, it co-localized with cytokeratin 18. To define the domain interacting with cytokeratin 18, deletion mutant proteins were constructed and cells transfected with mutants were analyzed by indirect immunofluorescence. These results suggest that the N-terminal half of the US2 protein, especially the region containing amino acids 42-77, is important for interaction with cytokeratin 18.

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Goshima, F., Watanabe, D., Suzuki, H., Takakuwa, H., Yamada, H., & Nishiyama, Y. (2001). The US2 gene product of herpes simplex virus type 2 interacts with cytokeratin 18: Brief report. Archives of Virology, 146(11), 2201–2209. https://doi.org/10.1007/s007050170030

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