Nucleocytoplasmic transport of nucleocapsid proteins of enveloped RNA viruses
Most viruses with non-segmented single stranded RNA genomes complete their life cycle in the cytoplasm of infected cells. However, despite undergoing replication in the cytoplasm, the structural proteins of some of these RNA viruses localize to the nucleus at specific times in the virus life cycle,...
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doaj-10b6293ec1e048aab765a9509865ff4c2020-11-24T23:45:06ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Microbiology1664-302X2015-06-01610.3389/fmicb.2015.00553139969Nucleocytoplasmic transport of nucleocapsid proteins of enveloped RNA virusesWahyu eWulan0Wahyu eWulan1Deborah eHeydet2Erin Joanne Walker3Michelle Elizabeth Gahan4Reena eGhildyal5Reena eGhildyal6University of CanberraUniversity of CanberraUniversity of CanberraUniversity of CanberraUniversity of CanberraUniversity of CanberraUniversity of CanberraMost viruses with non-segmented single stranded RNA genomes complete their life cycle in the cytoplasm of infected cells. However, despite undergoing replication in the cytoplasm, the structural proteins of some of these RNA viruses localize to the nucleus at specific times in the virus life cycle, primarily early in infection. Limited evidence suggests that this enhances successful viral replication by interfering with or inhibiting the host antiviral response. Nucleocapsid proteins of RNA viruses have a well-established, essential cytoplasmic role in virus replication and assembly. Intriguingly, nucleocapsid proteins of some RNA viruses also localize to the nucleus/nucleolus of infected cells. Their nuclear function is less well understood although significant advances have been made in recent years. This review will focus on the nucleocapsid protein of cytoplasmic enveloped RNA viruses, including their localization to the nucleus/nucleolus and function therein. A greater understanding of the nuclear localization of nucleocapsid proteins has the potential to enhance therapeutic strategies as it can be a target for the development of live-attenuated vaccines or antiviral drugs.http://journal.frontiersin.org/Journal/10.3389/fmicb.2015.00553/fullnuclear localizationantiviral responsesNucleocapsid proteinNucleolar localizationenveloped RNA viruses |
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Wahyu eWulan Wahyu eWulan Deborah eHeydet Erin Joanne Walker Michelle Elizabeth Gahan Reena eGhildyal Reena eGhildyal Nucleocytoplasmic transport of nucleocapsid proteins of enveloped RNA viruses Frontiers in Microbiology nuclear localization antiviral responses Nucleocapsid protein Nucleolar localization enveloped RNA viruses |
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Wahyu eWulan Wahyu eWulan Deborah eHeydet Erin Joanne Walker Michelle Elizabeth Gahan Reena eGhildyal Reena eGhildyal |
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Nucleocytoplasmic transport of nucleocapsid proteins of enveloped RNA viruses |
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Nucleocytoplasmic transport of nucleocapsid proteins of enveloped RNA viruses |
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Nucleocytoplasmic transport of nucleocapsid proteins of enveloped RNA viruses |
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Nucleocytoplasmic transport of nucleocapsid proteins of enveloped RNA viruses |
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Nucleocytoplasmic transport of nucleocapsid proteins of enveloped RNA viruses |
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nucleocytoplasmic transport of nucleocapsid proteins of enveloped rna viruses |
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Frontiers Media S.A. |
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Frontiers in Microbiology |
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1664-302X |
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Most viruses with non-segmented single stranded RNA genomes complete their life cycle in the cytoplasm of infected cells. However, despite undergoing replication in the cytoplasm, the structural proteins of some of these RNA viruses localize to the nucleus at specific times in the virus life cycle, primarily early in infection. Limited evidence suggests that this enhances successful viral replication by interfering with or inhibiting the host antiviral response. Nucleocapsid proteins of RNA viruses have a well-established, essential cytoplasmic role in virus replication and assembly. Intriguingly, nucleocapsid proteins of some RNA viruses also localize to the nucleus/nucleolus of infected cells. Their nuclear function is less well understood although significant advances have been made in recent years. This review will focus on the nucleocapsid protein of cytoplasmic enveloped RNA viruses, including their localization to the nucleus/nucleolus and function therein. A greater understanding of the nuclear localization of nucleocapsid proteins has the potential to enhance therapeutic strategies as it can be a target for the development of live-attenuated vaccines or antiviral drugs. |
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nuclear localization antiviral responses Nucleocapsid protein Nucleolar localization enveloped RNA viruses |
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