Da. Matthews et Wc. Russell, ADENOVIRUS CORE PROTEIN-V INTERACTS WITH P-32 - A PROTEIN WHICH IS ASSOCIATED WITH BOTH THE MITOCHONDRIA AND THE NUCLEUS, Journal of General Virology, 79, 1998, pp. 1677-1685
Adenovirus protein V is associated with the DNA-containing virus core
and functions as a bridge between the capsid and the core. A yeast two
-hybrid analysis performed with a human cDNA library using protein V a
s 'bait' selected a cellular protein, p32 - described previously as as
sociated with the splicing factor ASF/SF2. By expression and purificat
ion of p32 and preparation of an antibody we confirmed the binding of
p32 to V by a variety of methods including immune precipitation. We de
monstrated that p32 was primarily located in the cytoplasm in associat
ion with mitochondria but could also be detected in the nucleus as dis
tinct granules and tubules. By examining infected cells using confocal
microscopy and immunofluorescence we were able to follow the intracel
lular locations of protein V and p32 and it is postulated that p32 is
part of a system which imports proteins to the nucleus and that adenov
irus hijacks this process to deliver its genome to the nucleus.