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Nup358 and Transportin 1 Cooperate in Adenoviral Genome Import

Irene Carlón-Andrés, Floriane Lagadec, Noémie Pied, Fabienne Rayne, Marie‐Edith Lafon, Ralph H. Kehlenbach, Harald Wodrich

2020Journal of Virology23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Nuclear import of viral genomes is an essential step to initiate productive infection for several nuclear replicating DNA viruses. On the other hand, DNA is not a physiological nuclear import substrate; consequently, viruses have to exploit existing physiological transport routes. Here, we show that adenoviruses use the nucleoporin Nup358 to increase the efficiency of adenoviral genome import. In its absence, genome import efficiency is reduced and the transport receptor transportin 1 becomes rate limiting. We show that the N-terminal half of Nup358 is sufficient to drive genome import and identify a transportin 1 binding region. In our model, adenovirus genome import exploits an existing protein import pathway and Nup358 serves as an assembly platform for transport complexes.

Topics & Concepts

Nuclear transportBiologyGenomeVirologyNucleoporinViral replicationComputational biologyGeneticsGeneVirusCell nucleusNuclear Structure and FunctionVirus-based gene therapy researchRNA Research and Splicing