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The Pseudorabies Virus VP1/2 Tegument Protein Is Required for Intracellular Capsid Transport
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Virus StructureEfficient Nuclear EgressViral ReplicationMolecular VirologyPathogenesisImmunologyMolecular BiologyVirologyCytoskeletonIntracellular Capsid TransportEgress PhaseViral Structural ProteinMedicineCell BiologyCellular PhysiologyPseudorabies Virus
Transport of capsids in cells is critical to alphaherpesvirus infection and pathogenesis; however, viral factors required for transport have yet to be identified. Here we provide a detailed examination of capsid dynamics during the egress phase of infection in Vero cells infected with pseudorabies virus. We demonstrate that the VP1/2 tegument protein is required for processive microtubule-based transport of capsids in the cytoplasm. A second tegument protein that binds to VP1/2, UL37, was necessary for wild-type transport but was not essential for this process. Both proteins were also required for efficient nuclear egress of capsids to the cytoplasm.
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