Nucleolar localization of influenza A NS1: Striking differences between mammalian and avian cells

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In mammalian cells, nucleolar localization of influenza A NS1 requires the presence of a C-terminal nucleolar localization signal. This nucleolar localization signal is present only in certain strains of influenza A viruses. Therefore, only certain NS1 accumulate in the nucleolus of mammalian cells. In contrast, we show that all NS1 tested in this study accumulated in the nucleolus of avian cells even in the absence of the above described C-terminal nucleolar localization signal. Thus, nucleolar localization of NS1 in avian cells appears to rely on a different nucleolar localization signal that is more conserved among influenza virus strains. © 2010 Volmer et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Volmer, R., Mazel-Sanchez, B., Volmer, C., Soubies, S. M., & Guérin, J. L. (2010). Nucleolar localization of influenza A NS1: Striking differences between mammalian and avian cells. Virology Journal, 7. https://doi.org/10.1186/1743-422X-7-63

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