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Puralpha: a multifunctional single-stranded DNA- and RNA-binding protein.

G L Gallia1, E M Johnson, K Khalili.   

Abstract

Puralpha is a ubiquitous, sequence-specific DNA- and RNA-binding protein which is highly conserved in eukaryotic cells. Puralpha has been implicated in diverse cellular functions, including transcriptional activation and repression, translation and cell growth. Moreover, this protein has been shown to be involved in regulating several human viruses which replicate in the central nervous system (CNS), including human immunodeficiency virus type I (HIV-1) and JC virus (JCV). Puralpha exerts part of its activity by interacting with cellular proteins, including pRb, E2F, cyclin A, Sp1 and members of the Y-box family of proteins, including YB-1 and MSY1, as well as viral proteins such as polyomavirus large T-antigen and HIV-1 Tat. The ability of Puralpha to interact with its target DNA sequence and to associate with several viral and cellular proteins is modulated by RNA. Puralpha has also been shown to be involved in cell growth and proliferation. Its association with pRb, E2F and cyclin A coupled with its fluctuating levels throughout the cell cycle, position Puralpha as a crucial factor in the cell cycle. Moreover, microinjection studies demonstrate that Puralpha causes either a G(1) or G(2) arrest depending on the cell cycle time of injection. The gene encoding Puralpha has been localized to a human locus which is frequently deleted in myelogenous leukemias and other cancers and Puralpha gene deletions have been detected in many cases of lymphoid cancers. The following review details the structural characteristics of Puralpha, its family members and the involvement of this protein in regulating various cellular and viral genes, viral replication and cell growth.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10954586      PMCID: PMC110688          DOI: 10.1093/nar/28.17.3197

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res        ISSN: 0305-1048            Impact factor:   16.971


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