Literature DB >> 11152690

Dimerization and nuclear localization of ku proteins.

M Koike1, T Shiomi, A Koike.   

Abstract

Ku, a heterodimer of Ku70 and Ku80, plays a key role in multiple nuclear processes, e.g. DNA repair, chromosome maintenance, and transcription regulation. Heterodimerization is essential for Ku-dependent DNA repair in vivo, although its role is poorly understood. Some lines of evidence suggest that heterodimerization is required for the stabilization of Ku70 and Ku80. Here we show that the heterodimerization of these Ku subunits is important for their nuclear entry. When transfected into Ku-deficient xrs-6 cells, exogenous Ku70 and Ku80 tagged with green fluorescent protein accumulated into the nucleus, whereas each nuclear localization signal (NLS)-dysfunctional mutant was undetectable in the nucleus, supporting the idea that each Ku can translocate to the nucleus through its own NLS. On the other hand, the nuclear accumulation of each NLS-dysfunctional mutant was markedly enhanced by the presence of an exogenous wild-type counterpart. In Ku-expressing HeLa cells, each NLS-dysfunctional mutant, as well as wild-type Ku70 and Ku80, was still detectable in the nucleus, whereas the double mutant of each Ku subunit with decreased functions of both nuclear targeting and dimerization was undetectable in the nucleus. Our results indicate that each Ku subunit can translocate to the nucleus not only through its own NLS but also through heterodimerization with each other.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11152690     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M010902200

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


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