Literature DB >> 11032842

Nuclear translocation of the N-terminal prodomain of interleukin-16.

Y Zhang1, H Kornfeld, W W Cruikshank, S Kim, C C Reardon, D M Center.   

Abstract

Interleukin-16 (IL-16) is a pleiotropic cytokine that functions as a chemoattractant factor, a modulator of T cell activation, and an inhibitor of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) replication. These diverse functions are exclusively attributed to the secreted C-terminal peptide of 121 amino acids (mature IL-16), which is cleaved from the precursor protein (pro-IL-16) by caspase-3. Human pro-IL-16 is comprised of 631 amino acids with three PDZ domains, one of which is present in secreted mature IL-16. No cellular localization or biologic functions have been ascribed to the unusually large and highly conserved N-terminal prodomain formed as a result of proteolytic release of the third PDZ domain of pro-IL-16. Here we show that the N-terminal prodomain of pro-IL-16 translocates into the nucleus following cleavage of the C-terminal segment. The nuclear localization signal of pro-IL-16 consists of a classical bipartite nuclear targeting motif. We also show that the nuclear targeting of the IL-16 prodomain induces a G(0)/G(1) arrest in the cell cycle. Taken together, the high degree of conservation of the prodomain among species, the presence of two PDZ motifs, and the nuclear localization and subsequent inhibitory effect on cell cycle progression suggest that pro-IL-16 is cleaved into two functional proteins, a C-terminal-secreted cytokine and an N-terminal product, which affects the cell cycle.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11032842     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M008513200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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