Most DNA and few RNA viruses target their genome to the host nucleus. The crossing of nuclear membrane occurs in several ways :
-RNA virus, dsDNA virus and lentivirus genomes enter via the nuclear pore complex (NPC) through the cellular Importin transport.
-ssDNA virus capsid seems to be small enough to cross the NPC and enter the nucleus as an intact capsid.
-Hepadnaviridae capsid would enter the NPC pore, but remains attached to it and releases the viral genomic DNA into the nucleoplasm.
-Herpesvirales capsid is too large to enter the NPC pore, the viral genome is directly injected through the NPC on which the capsid docks.
-All retroviridae except lentivirus would enter the nucleus during mitosis, when the nuclear membrane temporarily disintegrates.
All these strategies to cross the nuclear envelope barrier are associated with various levels of capsid disassembly, since virus can pass intact (e.g. parvoviridae) or, in the case of injection, only the viral genome enters the nucleus (e.g. herpesviruses). Genome integration in the host genome may eventually follow
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Family | Virus | Viral protein | Host protein | Process | Reference |
Herpesviridae | HSV-1 | capsid | Importin-beta | capsid docking at nuclear pore | |
| | capsid | Nup358 | capsid docking at nuclear pore | |
| | pUL25, capsid | Nup214 | capsid docking at nuclear pore; DNA release | |
| | pUL25 | hCG1 (NUPL-2) | binds free pUL25; might be involved in capsid docking at nuclear pore | |
| | pUL25 | unknown, likely NPC component | uncoating of DNA at the NPC; soluble pUL25 inhibited uncoating but not NPC docking | |
Polyomaviridae | SV40 | VP1/2/3 | general nuclear transport machinery | capsid delivery to the nucleus; all VPs contain classical NLSs which likely use the importin-alpha/beta pathway | |
| | VP1 pentamer | caspase-6, Lamin A/C | disruption of nuclear lamins by caspase-6 in order for capsids to penetrate INM from ER; fluctuations in Lamin A/C levels and associated phosphorylation at an unidentified residue in quiescent cells | |
Adenoviridae | Ad2/5 | | Crm1, Hsp70 | nuclear targeting of capsids | |
| Ad2 | | Nup214, Importin-beta and importin-7, Histone H1 | nuclear targeting of capsids via adapter protein histone H1 | |
| | hexon | Nup214/62/358 | capsids bind Nup214/88/358 to dock at the NPC; Nup358 recruits kinesin heavy chain Kif5c to promote capsid disintegration; simultaneously leads to NPC perturbation | |
| | pVII | Importin-alpha/beta, Importin-7, Transportin-1 | nuclear import of Ad genomic DNA post-docking | |
| | hexon | Importin-alpha/beta, Nups | nuclear docking of capsids | |
Baculo-viridae | AcMNPV | | Importin-beta | nuclear delivery of capsids | |
Parvo-viridae | MVM | | proteasome | nuclear delivery of capsids | |
| | | Caspase-3, lamin B2 | NE disruption (ONM) by digestion of lamin B2 | |
| | | | | |
| wtAAV2 | | unknown | (unknown mechanism but independent from trafficking through the NPC) | |
| recAAV2 | | Importin-beta, Importin-7, NPC | nuclear delivery of capsids | |
| H1 | | Nup62, Nup153, Nup214, Nup358, PKCa, Cdk1/2, Caspase-3, Lamins | binding to NPC via alternative mechanism leads to subsequent disruption of the ONM and INM via the mitotic kinase-protease axis | |
Orthomyxoviridae | Influenza A | NP | Importin-a | nuclear import of vRNP | |
| | NP | Importin-a1 or 2 + Importin-beta | nuclear import of vRNP | |
| | NP | Transportin-3 | nuclear import of vRNP (RNAi) | |
| | | CSE1L, KPNB 1, NUP214,NUP153, TNPO3 | potentially nuclear import of vRNP (RNAi) | |
| | | Importin-beta, Crm1, Nup98, Nup205 | potentially nuclear import of vRNP (RNAi) | |
| | | Importin-5 | likely nuclear import of vRNP as delayed gene expression | |
| | PB1/2, NP, PA + NS1 | Importin-a4 | | |
| | PB1/2, NP, PA | Importin-a7 | | |
Retroviridae | HIV-1 | Vpr | hCG1, Nup54, Importin-alpha/beta | NEBD if Vpr overexpressed; greatly improves docking of the PIC at the NPC by directly binding to nucleoporins; increased affinity of importin-alpha/beta to the PIC; Vpr at the NE promotes G2 arrest/apoptosis | |
| | Integrase | Nup62 | chromatin associated Nup62 to aid genome integration | |
| | Integrase | Importin-7 | nuclear transport of pre-integration complex (PIC) | |
| | Integrase | Nup98 | reduction of genome integration | |
| | Integrase | Importin-a1 | nuclear import of PIC | |
| | Integrase | Importin-a3 | nuclear import of PIC into T cell nuclei | |
| | Integrase, CA | Transportin-3 | nuclear import of PIC | |
| | CA | Nup153, Nup155 | nuclear import of PIC | |
| | CA | Nup358 | targeting of imported PIC and increased efficiency of integration in transcriptionally active areas | |
| | Matrix | | nuclear import of PIC into non-dividing cells | |
| MLV | CA protein | masking of receptor binding site | inhibits nuclear transport of PIC | |
Hepadna-viridae | HBV | core protein | importin alpha/beta, Nup153 | capsid entry to the nucleus and capsid arrest at Nup153 acts as a maturity checkpoint (coupled potentially to phosphorylation state) | |
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