Literature DB >> 15798196

Identification of nuclear import and export signals within Fli-1: roles of the nuclear import signals in Fli-1-dependent activation of megakaryocyte-specific promoters.

Wei Hu1, Alana S Philips, Juliana C Kwok, Michael Eisbacher, Beng H Chong.   

Abstract

The Ets factor Friend leukemia integration 1 (Fli-1) is an important regulator of megakaryocytic (Mk) differentiation. Here, we demonstrate two novel nuclear localization signals (NLSs) within Fli-1: one (NLS1) is located at the N terminus, and another (NLS2) is within the Ets domain. Nuclear accumulation of Fli-1 reflected the combined functional effects of the two discrete NLSs. Each NLS can independently direct nuclear transport of a carrier protein, with mutations within the NLSs affecting nuclear accumulation. NLS1 has a bipartite motif, whereas the NLS2 region contains a nonclassical NLS. Both NLSs bind importin alpha (IMPalpha) and IMPbeta, with NLS1 and NLS2 being predominantly recognized by IMPalpha and IMPbeta, respectively. Fli-1 also contains one nuclear export signal. Leptomycin B abolished its cytoplasmic accumulation, showing CRM1 dependency. We demonstrate that Ets domain binding to specific target DNA effectively blocks IMP binding, indicating that the targeted DNA binding plays a role in localizing Fli-1 to its destination and releasing IMPs for recycling back to the cytoplasm. Finally, by analyzing full-length Fli-1 carrying NLS1, NLS2, and combined NLS1-NLS2 mutations, we conclude that two functional NLSs exist in Fli-1 and that each NLS is sufficient to target Fli-1 to the nucleus for activation of Mk-specific genes.

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Year:  2005        PMID: 15798196      PMCID: PMC1069587          DOI: 10.1128/MCB.25.8.3087-3108.2005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Biol        ISSN: 0270-7306            Impact factor:   4.272


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