The Pseudorabies Virus VP1/2 Tegument Protein Is Required for Intracellular Capsid Transport
J. Virol. Luxton et al. 80: 201 HTML Page - index.htslp
Files in this Data Supplement:
- Supplemental file 1 - Movie S1. Live cell imaging of Vero cells infected with GFP-capsid virus encoding wild-type VP1/2. Although some cytoplasmic capsids display random motion, many transport directionally along curvilinear trajectories. The large fluorescent structures demarcate the nucleus, where capsids are assembled.
QuickTime video, 2.6MB. - Supplemental file 2 - Movie S2. Live cell imaging of a Vero cell infected with VP1/2-null, GFP-capsid virus. Although all capsids move, the processive motion frequently observed with wild-type VP1/2 virus is absent here. Instead, capsids are limited to random motion.
QuickTime video, 2.6MB.