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Structure and nuclear localization signal of the SK13 antiviral protein of <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i>
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Viral ReplicationMolecular BiologyMolecular GeneticsMolecular ResearchNuclear Localization SignalSki3 Gene ProductYeastVirus GeneViral GeneticsSk13 Antiviral ProteinDna ReplicationSki3 GeneNuclear OrganizationGene ExpressionCell BiologyStructural BiologyChromatinNatural SciencesSki3 ProteinMedicine
The yeast chromosomal genes SKI2, SKI3, SKI4, SKI6, SKI7 and SKI8 repress the replication of double-stranded RNA viruses, protecting the host from the otherwise lethal effects of the virus. We cloned and sequenced the SKI3 gene and found that it encodes a 163 kDa protein including a typical nuclear localization signal. Cell fractionation experiments show that the SKI3 gene product is indeed tightly associated with nuclei and that the putative nuclear localization sequence directs beta-galactosidase into the nucleus. However, fusion of a part of the SKI3 protein lacking this signal with beta-galactosidase also directs beta-galactosidase into the nucleus, suggesting the presence of a second nuclear localization signal. The SKI3 gene is only essential in the presence of an M double-stranded RNA virus.
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