Literature DB >> 15252136

KIN17 encodes an RNA-binding protein and is expressed during mouse spermatogenesis.

Ghislaine Pinon-Lataillade1, Christel Masson, Jacqueline Bernardino-Sgherri, Véronique Henriot, Philippe Mauffrey, Yveline Frobert, Silvia Araneda, Jaime F Angulo.   

Abstract

Genotoxic agents deform DNA structure thus eliciting a complex genetic response allowing recovery and cell survival. The Kin17 gene is up-regulated during this response. This gene encodes a conserved nuclear protein that shares a DNA-binding domain with the bacterial RecA protein. The KIN17 protein binds DNA and displays enhanced expression levels in proliferating cultured cells, suggesting a role in nuclear metabolism. We investigated this by studying the expression profile of KIN17 protein during mouse spermatogenesis. As expected, the expression level of Kin17 is higher in proliferating than in differentiated cells. KIN17 is selectively extracted from this tissue by detergents and a fraction was tightly associated with the nuclear matrix. Germinal cells ubiquitously express Kin17 and the protein is located mainly in the nucleus except in elongated spermatids where cytoplasmic staining is also observed. Sertoli and germ cells that are no longer mitotically active express KIN17, suggesting a general role in all testicular cell types. In adult testis a significant proportion of KIN17 co-purifies with polyadenylated RNA. KIN17 directly binds RNA, preferentially poly(G) and poly(U) homopolymers. These results together with the identification of KIN17 as a component of the human spliceosome indicate that this protein may participate in RNA processing.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15252136     DOI: 10.1242/jcs.01226

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Sci        ISSN: 0021-9533            Impact factor:   5.285


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9.  A genetic screen in C. elegans reveals roles for KIN17 and PRCC in maintaining 5' splice site identity.

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