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Spatiotemporal Dynamics of Adenovirus Membrane Rupture and Endosomal Escape

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JOURNAL OF VIROLOGY
Volume 86, Issue 19, Pages 10821-10828

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AMER SOC MICROBIOLOGY
DOI: 10.1128/JVI.01428-12

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  1. American Heart Association [2261306]
  2. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases [AI082430, AI007508]
  3. FRM Equipe [DEQ 20110421299]

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A key step in adenovirus cell entry is viral penetration of cellular membranes to gain access to the cytoplasm and deliver the genome to the nucleus. Yet little is known about this important event in the adenoviral life cycle. Using the cytosolic protein galectin-3 (gal3) as a marker of membrane rupture with both live-and fixed-cell imaging, we demonstrate that in the majority of instances, exposure of pVI and recruitment of gal3 to ruptured membranes occur early at or near the cell surface and occur minimally in EEA-1-positive (EEA-1(+)) early endosomes or LAMP-1(+) late endosomes/lysosomes. Live-cell imaging of Ad5 egress from gal3(+) endosomes occurs most frequently from perinuclear locations. While the Ad5 capsid is observed escaping from gal3(+) endosomes, pVI appears to remain associated with the gal3(+) ruptured endosomes. Thus, Ad5 membrane rupture and endosomal escape appear to be both spatially and temporally distinct events.

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