M dimer localizes to nucleus

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R-HSA-9831702
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Reaction [uncertain]
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Homo sapiens
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Human respiratory syncytial virus A
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Early in hRSV infection, the matrix protein localizes to the nucleus utilizing the conventional nuclear import pathway. This is dependent on the nuclear import receptor importin-beta 1 (IMPĪ²1, KPNB1) and the guanine nucleotide-binding protein Ran (Ghildyal et al, 2003; Ghildyal et al, 2005; Ghildyal et al, 2022).
Literature References
PubMed ID Title Journal Year
35887322 Nuclear Transport of Respiratory Syncytial Virus Matrix Protein Is Regulated by Dual Phosphorylation Sites

Mills, J, Casarotto, MG, Teng, MN, Ghildyal, R, Tran, KC, Bardin, PG, Jans, DA

Int J Mol Sci 2022
16171404 Nuclear import of the respiratory syncytial virus matrix protein is mediated by importin beta1 independent of importin alpha

Wagstaff, KM, Ghildyal, R, Jans, P, Dias, MM, Ho, A, Bardin, P, Barton, CL, Jans, DA

Biochemistry 2005
12827470 The matrix protein of Human respiratory syncytial virus localises to the nucleus of infected cells and inhibits transcription

Baulch-Brown, C, Mills, J, Ghildyal, R, Meanger, J

Arch Virol 2003
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