Autographa californica Multiple Nucleopolyhedrovirus orf13 is Required for Efficient Nuclear Egress of Nucleocapsids

2020 
Autographa californica multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus (AcMNPV) orf13 ( ac13 ) is a conserved gene in all sequenced alphabaculoviruses. However, its function in the viral life cycle remains unknown. In this study we found that ac13 was a late gene and that the encoded protein, bearing a putative nuclear localization signal motif in the DUF3627 domain, colocalized with the nuclear membrane. Deletion of ac13 did not affect viral DNA replication, gene transcription, nucleocapsid assembly or occlusion body (OB) formation, but reduced virion budding from infected cells by approximately 400-fold compared with the wild-type virus. Deletion of ac13 substantially impaired the egress of nucleocapsids from the nucleus to the cytoplasm, while the number of occlusion-derived viruses embedded within OBs was unaffected. Taken together, our results indicated that ac13 was required for efficient nuclear egress of nucleocapsids during virion budding, but was dispensable for OB formation.
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