Microtubule-dependent plus- and minus end-directed motilities are competing processes for nuclear targeting of adenovirus

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作者
Suomalainen, M [1 ]
Nakano, MY [1 ]
Keller, S [1 ]
Boucke, K [1 ]
Stidwill, RP [1 ]
Greber, UF [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Zurich, Inst Zool, CH-8057 Zurich, Switzerland
关键词
adenovirus; virus entry; microtubules; bidirectional movement; dynein/dynactin;
D O I
10.1083/jcb.144.4.657
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Adenovirus (Ad) enters target cells by receptor-mediated endocytosis, escapes to the cytosol, and then delivers its DNA genome into the nucleus. Here we analyzed the trafficking of fluorophore-tagged viruses in HeLa and TC7 cells by time-lapse microscopy. Our results show that native or taxol-stabilized microtubules (MTs) support alternating minus- and plus end-directed movements of cytosolic virus with elementary speeds up to 2.6 mu m/s. No directed movement was observed in nocodazole-treated cells. Switching between plus- and minus end-directed elementary speeds at frequencies up to 1 Hz was observed in the periphery and near the MT organizing center (MTOC) after recovery from nocodazole treatment. MT-dependent motilities allowed virus accumulation near the MTOC at population speeds of 1-10 mu m/min, depending on the cell type. Overexpression of p50/dynamitin, which is known to affect dynein-dependent minus end-directed vesicular transport, significantly reduced the extent and the frequency of minus end-directed migration of cytosolic virus, and increased the frequency, but not the extent of plus end-directed motility. The data imply that a single cytosolic Ad particle engages with two types of MT-dependent motor activities, the minus end-directed cytoplasmic dynein and an unknown plus end-directed activity.
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