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Nuclear targeting of cAMP response element binding protein 2 (CREB2).

G Cibelli1, S Schoch, G Thiel.   

Abstract

The transcription factor cAMP response element binding protein 2 (CREB2) belongs to a family of proteins containing a basic region as DNA-binding domain and a leucine zipper as a dimerization domain in its C-terminus. Using indirect immunofluorescence labeling of cells we show that CREB2 is a nuclear protein. To identify the signal(s) required for nuclear targeting of CREB2, various domains of the protein were expressed in COS cells as fusion proteins with glutathione S-transferase and their cellular location assayed by indirect immunofluorescence using antibodies directed against the glutathione S-transferase moiety of the fusion proteins. The results show that the nuclear targeting signal is located in the C-terminal part of the molecule. Deletion mutagenesis revealed that the basic region of CREB2, encompassing amino acids 280 to 300, is sufficient for sorting CREB2 to the nucleus. Single point mutations of basic amino acids within the basic region of CREB2 identified the sequence KKLKK (amino acids 280 to 284) as important for nuclear targeting. Thus, the basic region of CREB2 is necessary not only for tethering CREB2 to DNA but also for sorting CREB2 to the nucleus. However, sequences outside the basic region are additionally required for efficient nuclear sorting of CREB2.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10535306     DOI: 10.1016/S0171-9335(99)80049-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Cell Biol        ISSN: 0171-9335            Impact factor:   4.492


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