The viruses presently under investigation in our lab include Influenza virus, Hepatitis B virus and parvoviruses.
Molecular trafficking between the nucleus and the cytoplasm occurs through specialized multi-protein channels called nuclear pore complexes (NPCs). As the NPC is the major player in nucleocytoplasmic transport, we are also molecularly and structurally characterizing the NPC.
To study nuclear import in vivo we use a model system consisting on microinjection of transport substrates into the cytoplasm of Xenopus oocytes in combination with colloidal gold labeling and high-resolution electron microscopy.
For the studies of nuclear import of viruses we also use the Xenopus system, as well as cells infected with virus followed by visualization using indirect immuno-localization and fluorescence microscopy.