Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3429764 Virus Research 2009 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

The regulatory protein NS1 is a key molecule in life cycle of Periplaneta fuliginosa densovirus (PfDNV). When we ectopically expressed the PfDNV NS1 protein in non-P. fuliginosa insect cells, the NS1 protein could not enter the nucleus and remained in the cytosol. However, the NS1 was localized to both the cytosol and nucleus of cockroach hemocyte cells. So we investigated the abilities of the potential nuclear localization signal (NLS) of P. fuliginosa Densovirus non-structural protein 1 (NS1) to translocate NS1 and a carrier protein to the nucleus following transfection into insect cells. Possible nuclear localization sequences were chosen from the NS1 on the basis of the presence of basic residues, which is a common theme in most of the previously identified targeting peptides. Nuclear localization activity was found within the residues 252–257 (RRRRRR) of the NS1, while replacement of a single arginine in this region with glycine abolished it. The targeting activity was enhanced with the arginine residues added.

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