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Temporal and spatial parameters of skeletal gene expression: targeting RUNX factors and their coregulatory proteins to subnuclear domains.

Gary S Stein1, Jane B Lian, Janet L Stein, André J van Wijnen, Je Y Choi, Jitesh Pratap, S Kaleem Zaidi.   

Abstract

Key components of the basal transcription machinery and several tissue-specific transcription factor complexes are functionally compartmentalized as specialized subnuclear domains. We have identified a unique 31-38 amino acid targeting signal (NMTS) that directs the Runx (Cbfa/AML) transcription factors to distinct nuclear matrix-(NM) associated sites within the nucleus that support gene expression. Our determination of the NMTS crystal structure, yeast 2 hybrid screens to identify NM interacting proteins, and in situ colocalization studies with Runx interacting factors (YAP, Smad, TLE) suggest that localization of Runx transcription factors at intranuclear sites facilitates the assembly and activity of regulatory complexes that mediate activation and suppression of target genes. Mice homozygous for the deletion of the intranuclear Runx2 targeting signal in a homologous recombination (Runx2 deltaC) do not form bone due to maturational arrest of osteoblasts, demonstrating the importance of fidelity of subnuclear localization for tissue-differentiating activity. These results provide evidence that Runx2 subnuclear targeting and the associated regulatory functions are essential for a spatiotemporal placement that facilitates activation of Runx-dependent genes involved in tissue differentiation during embryonic development.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12952189

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Connect Tissue Res        ISSN: 0300-8207            Impact factor:   3.417


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Review 3.  Precocious Phenotypic Transcription-Factor Expression During Early Development.

Authors:  Jennifer J VanOudenhove; Ricardo Medina; Prachi N Ghule; Jane B Lian; Janet L Stein; Sayyed K Zaidi; Gary S Stein
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4.  The bone-specific expression of Runx2 oscillates during the cell cycle to support a G1-related antiproliferative function in osteoblasts.

Authors:  Mario Galindo; Jitesh Pratap; Daniel W Young; Hayk Hovhannisyan; Hee-Jeong Im; Je-Yong Choi; Jane B Lian; Janet L Stein; Gary S Stein; Andre J van Wijnen
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2005-03-21       Impact factor: 5.157

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