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The nuclear import receptor importin-7 targets HPV from the Golgi to the nucleus to promote infection

SCIENCE ADVANCES. 2025-10; 
Tai-Ting Woo, Yuka Takeo, Mara C Harwood, Ethan T Houck, Daniel DiMaio, Billy Tsai Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, University of Michigan Medical School, Ann Arbor
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Abstract

During human papillomavirus (HPV) entry, the virus exploits COPI-dependent retrograde transport to cross the Golgi apparatus before reaching the nucleus to cause infection. How HPV enters the nucleus after exiting the Golgi is unclear, although mitotic nuclear envelope breakdown (NEB) appears important. Here, we show that importin-7 (IPO7), a nuclear pore import receptor, is present at the Golgi and promotes HPV infection. IPO7 knockdown inhibits infection and causes HPV to accumulate in the Golgi without reaching mitotic chromosomes, demonstrating that IPO7 promotes Golgi-to-nucleus transport of HPV. Golgi-to-nucleus transport of a cellular cargo also requires IPO7, suggesting that HPV hijacks a preexisting pa... More

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