@article{mbs:/content/journal/jgv/10.1099/vir.0.19279-0, author = "Potel, Corinne and Kaelin, Karin and Danglot, Lydia and Triller, Antoine and Vannier, Christian and Rozenberg, Flore", title = "Herpes simplex virus type 1 glycoprotein B sorting in hippocampal neurons", journal= "Journal of General Virology", year = "2003", volume = "84", number = "10", pages = "2613-2624", doi = "https://doi.org/10.1099/vir.0.19279-0", url = "https://www.microbiologyresearch.org/content/journal/jgv/10.1099/vir.0.19279-0", publisher = "Microbiology Society", issn = "1465-2099", type = "Journal Article", abstract = "Herpes simplex virus type 1 (HSV-1) is a neuroinvasive human pathogen that spreads in the nervous system in functionally connected neurons. Determining how HSV-1 components are sorted in neurons is critical to elucidate the mechanisms of virus neuroinvasion. By using recombinant viruses expressing glycoprotein B (gB) tagged with green fluorescent protein (GFP), the subcellular localization of this envelope protein was visualized in infected hippocampal neurons in culture. Results obtained using a fully infectious recombinant virus containing GFP inserted into the ectodomain of gB support the view that capsids and gB are transported separately in neuron processes. Moreover, they show that during infection gB is sorted to the dendritic tree and the axons of polarized hippocampal neurons. However, GFP insertion into the cytoplasmic tail of gB impaired the maturation of the resulting fusion protein and caused its retention in the endoplasmic reticulum. The defective protein did not gain access to axons of infected neurons. These results suggest that the cytoplasmic tail of gB plays a role in maturation and transport and subsequently in axonal sorting in differentiated hippocampal neurons.", }