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Visualization Of An Alphaherpesvirus Membrane Protein That Is Essential For Anterograde Axonal Spread Of Infection In Neurons.

MBio.. 2012-03;  3(2):pii: e00063-12
Taylor MP, Kramer T, Lyman MG, Kratchmarov R, Enquist LW. Department of Molecular Biology, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, USA.
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Abstract

Pseudorabies virus (PRV), an alphaherpesvirus with a broad host range, replicates and spreads in chains of synaptically connected neurons. The PRV protein Us9 is a small membrane protein that is highly conserved among alphaherpesviruses and is essential for anterograde axonal spread in neurons. Specifically, the Us9 protein is required for the sorting of newly assembled PRV particles into axons. However, the molecular details underlying the function of Us9 are poorly understood. Here we constructed PRV strains that express functional green fluorescent protein (GFP)-Us9 fusion proteins in order to visualize axonal transport of viral particles in infected rat superior cervical ganglion neurons. We show that GFP-U... More

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