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ER protein CLCC1 promotes nuclear envelope fusion in herpesviral and host processes

Nature Communications. 2025-11; 
Bing Dai, Adrian W Sperl, Lucas Polack, Isabel Mejia, Haley Dame, Tien Huynh, Chloe Deveney, Nathalie Lavoie, Chanyoung Lee, John G Doench, Matthew D Daugherty, Ekaterina E Heldwein Department of Molecular Biology and Microbiology, Tufts University School of Medicine
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Abstract

Herpesvirales are an ancient viral order that causes lifelong infections in species from mollusks to humans. They export their capsids from the nucleus to the cytoplasm by a noncanonical nuclear egress route that involves capsid budding at the inner nuclear membrane followed by fusion of this temporary envelope with the outer nuclear membrane. Here, using a whole-genome CRISPR screen, we identify ER protein CLCC1 as important for the fusion stage of nuclear egress in herpes simplex virus 1. We also find that the genomes of Herpesvirales that infect mollusks and fish encode CLCC1 genes acquired from host genomes by horizontal gene transfer. In uninfected cells, loss of CLCC1 causes a nuclear blebbing defect, sug... More

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