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CCN5, a secreted protein, localizes to the nucleus.

Kristina C Wiesman, Lan Wei, Cassandra Baughman, Joshua Russo, Mark R Gray, John J Castellot.   

Abstract

CCN5, a member of the CCN family of growth factors, inhibits the proliferation and migration of smooth muscle cells in cell culture and animal models. Expressed in both embryonic and adult tissues, CCN5 exhibits a matricellular localization pattern characteristic of secreted proteins that are closely associated with the cell surface. In addition to this observed expression pattern, immunohistochemical evidence suggests the presence of nuclear CCN5 in some cells. To determine if CCN5 localizes to the nucleus we performed immunofluorescence, confocal imaging, and cell fractionation to corroborate the immunohistochemical observations. After confirming the presence of nuclear CCN5 using four independent experimental methods, we identified a single putative nuclear localization signal in the von Willebrand factor C domain of mouse and rat CCN5. Site directed mutagenesis of the three basic amino acids in the putative nuclear localization sequence did not prevent nuclear localization of CCN5 in four different cell types, suggesting that CCN5 nuclear transport is not mediated by the only canonical nuclear localization signal present in the primary amino acid sequence. Future work will address the mechanism of nuclear localization and the function of nuclear versus secreted CCN5.

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Keywords:  CCN family; CCN5; Matricellular proteins; Nuclear localization; WISP-2

Year:  2010        PMID: 20531984      PMCID: PMC2876239          DOI: 10.1007/s12079-010-0087-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Commun Signal        ISSN: 1873-9601            Impact factor:   5.782


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