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Sequence requirement for the nucleolar localization of human I-mfa domain-containing protein (HIC p40).

S Thébault1, J Basbous, B Gay, C Devaux, J M Mesnard.   

Abstract

The human I-mfa domain-containing protein (HIC) mRNA produces two protein isoforms, HIC p32 and p40, synthesized from alternative translational initiations. p32 translation is initiated from a standard AUG codon and p40 is an N-terminal extension of p32 generated from an upstream GUG codon. The two isoforms show different subcellular localization: p32 is distributed throughout the cytoplasm whereas p40 can be found both in the cytoplasm and the nucleolus. To investigate the possibility that p40 contains a nucleolus targeting sequence in its N-terminal region, COS cells were transfected with an eukaryotic expression vector coding for green fluorescent protein (GFP) fused to the p40 N terminus. The localization of this fusion protein in the nucleolus indicated that the N-terminal amino acids of p40 probably contain a nucleolar localization signal (NoLS). To find the structural motifs required for nucleolar localization of p40, deletion mutants were expressed in COS cells as fusion polypeptides with GFP. We defined a domain of 19 amino acids near the N terminus that contains an arginine-rich subdomain that conforms to other known NoLS. To demonstrate that this sequence is an authentic NoLS, the sequence was fused to GFP. This fusion protein was observed to migrate into the nucleolus. Taken together, our studies demonstrate that p40 contains a NoLS.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11139147     DOI: 10.1078/0171-9335-00111

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


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