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The capsid protein (CP) of duck circovirus (DuCV) is the major immunogenic protein and has a high proportion of arginine residues concentrated at the N terminus of the protein, which inhibits efficient mRNA translation in prokaryotic expression systems. In this study, we investigated the subcellular distribution of DuCV CP expressed via recombinant baculoviruses in Sf9 cells and the DNA binding activities of the truncated recombinant DuCV CPs. The results showed that two independent bipartite nuclear localization signals (NLSs) situated at N-terminal 1-17 and 18-36 amino acid residue of the CP. Moreover, two expression level regulatory signals (ELRSs) and two DNA binding signals (DBSs) were also mapped to the N terminus of the protein and overlapped with the two NLSs. The ability of CP to bind DNA, coupled with the karyophilic nature of this protein, strongly suggests that it may be responsible for nuclear targeting of the viral genome. Copyright © 2012 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Qi-Wang Xiang, Jin-Feng Zou, Xin Wang, Ya-Ni Sun, Ji-Ming Gao, Zhi-Jing Xie, Yu Wang, Yan-Li Zhu, Shi-Jin Jiang. Identification of two functional nuclear localization signals in the capsid protein of duck circovirus. Virology. 2013 Feb 5;436(1):112-7

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