Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6141130 Virology 2012 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

The L1 region of bovine adenovirus (BAdV)-3 encodes a non-structural protein designated 52K. Anti-52K serum detected a protein of 40 kDa, which localized to the nucleus but not to the nucleolus in BAdV-3-infected or transfected cells. Analysis of mutant 52K proteins suggested that three basic residues (105RKR107) of the identified domain (amino acids 102GMPRKRVLT110) are essential for nuclear localization of 52K. The nuclear import of a GST-52K fusion protein utilizes the classical importin α/β-dependent nuclear transport pathway. The 52K protein is preferentially bound to the cellular nuclear import receptor importin α3. Although deletion of amino acid 102-110 is sufficient to abrogate the nuclear localization of 52K, amino acid 90-133 are required for interaction with importin-α3 and localizing a cytoplasmic protein to the nucleus. These results suggest that 52K contains a bipartite NLS, which preferentially utilize an importin α3 nuclear import receptor-mediated pathway to transport 52K to the nucleus.

► We characterized the nuclear localization of bovine adenovirus-3 52K Protein.► Amino acid 102-110 of 52K contain a NLS. ► Basic amino acid 105-107 are essential for nuclear localization of 52K. ► Nuclear import of BAdV-3 52K is mediated by importin α3 but not transportin-3. ► Regions flanking amino acids 102-110 of 52K are required for interaction with importin α3

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