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Imaging and characterizing influenza A virus mRNA transport in living cells.


ABSTRACT: The mechanisms of influenza A virus mRNA intracellular transport are still not clearly understood. Here, we visualized the distribution and transport of influenza A virus mRNA in living cells using molecular beacon (MB) technology. Confocal-FRAP measurements determined that the transport of influenza A virus intronless mRNA, in both nucleus and cytoplasm, was energy dependent, being similar to that of Poly(A)(+) RNA. Drug inhibition studies in living cells revealed that the export of influenza A virus mRNA is independent of the CRM1 pathway, while the function of RNA polymerase II (RNAP-II) may be needed. In addition, viral NS1 protein and cellular TAP protein were found associated with influenza A virus mRNA in the cell nucleus. These findings characterize influenza A virus mRNA transport in living cells and suggest that influenza A virus mRNA may be exported from the nucleus by the cellular TAP/p15 pathway with NS1 protein and RNAP-II participation.

SUBMITTER: Wang W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2528172 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Imaging and characterizing influenza A virus mRNA transport in living cells.

Wang Wei W   Cui Zong-Qiang ZQ   Han Han H   Zhang Zhi-Ping ZP   Wei Hong-Ping HP   Zhou Ya-Feng YF   Chen Ze Z   Zhang Xian-En XE  

Nucleic acids research 20080724 15


The mechanisms of influenza A virus mRNA intracellular transport are still not clearly understood. Here, we visualized the distribution and transport of influenza A virus mRNA in living cells using molecular beacon (MB) technology. Confocal-FRAP measurements determined that the transport of influenza A virus intronless mRNA, in both nucleus and cytoplasm, was energy dependent, being similar to that of Poly(A)(+) RNA. Drug inhibition studies in living cells revealed that the export of influenza A  ...[more]

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