Molecular Characterization of UKp83/68, a Widespread Nuclear Proteins that Bind Poly(A) and Colocalize with a Nuclear Speckle's Component.

Q4 Dentistry Journal of Medical and Dental Sciences Pub Date : 2015-06-24 DOI:10.11480/620203
Satoru Miyakura, Masayuki Hara
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We have cloned a gene from a rat liver cDNA library, representing alternatively spliced cDNAs encoding 83-kDa and 68-kDa proteins, which we have designated as UKp83 and UKp68, respectively. Both proteins have a predicted nuclear localization signal and five CCCH motifs (zinc-binding motifs), and share a degree of sequence similarity with Nab2, a yeast protein that contains nucleic acidbinding motifs and tandem CCCH zinc fingers. Nab2 binds homopolymeric RNA and single-stranded DNA and regulates poly(A) tail length and the export of mRNA to the cytosol. The CCCH motifs of UKp83/68 bound poly(A) and ssDNA strongly and other RNA homopolymers and dsDNA less efficiently. The UKp83/68 protein localized within the nucleus with a fibrous or punctate structure that reflected the distribution of SC35, a known marker of nuclear speckles which are nuclear domains enriched in pre-mRNA splicing factors and located in the interchromatin regions of the nucleoplasm of mammalian cells. The distribution of UKp83/68 changed during the different stages of mitosis. During prometaphase, when the nuclear envelope disintegrates, the protein becomes partially localized on the chromosomes; at other times, transiently dispersed over the cytoplasm with the formation of fibrous structure. The transient expression of UKp83 in HEK293T cells had no apparent effect on cellular function, whereas the expression of an antisense sequence or C-terminal domain of UKp83 induced apoptosis. These results suggest that UKp83/68 is probably essential for cell viability and may play important role in mRNA processing.

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UKp83/68是一种广泛存在的结合Poly(a)并与核斑点组分共定位的核蛋白。
我们从大鼠肝脏cDNA文库中克隆了一个基因,代表了83-kDa和68-kDa蛋白的选择性剪接cDNA,我们分别将其命名为UKp83和UKp68。这两种蛋白都具有预测的核定位信号和5个CCCH基序(锌结合基序),并且与Nab2(一种含有核酸结合基序和串联CCCH锌指的酵母蛋白)具有一定程度的序列相似性。Nab2结合同聚RNA和单链DNA,调节poly(A)尾巴长度和mRNA向细胞质溶胶的输出。UKp83/68的CCCH基序结合poly(A)和ssDNA较强,而其他RNA均聚物和dsDNA的结合效率较低。UKp83/68蛋白以纤维状或点状结构定位于细胞核内,反映了SC35的分布,SC35是已知的核斑标记物,核斑是富含前mrna剪接因子的核结构域,位于哺乳动物核质的染色质间区。UKp83/68的分布在有丝分裂的不同阶段发生变化。在前期中期,当核膜解体时,蛋白质部分定位在染色体上;在其他时候,瞬间分散在细胞质上形成纤维结构。UKp83在HEK293T细胞中的瞬时表达对细胞功能无明显影响,而UKp83的反义序列或c端结构域的表达可诱导细胞凋亡。这些结果表明,UKp83/68可能对细胞活力至关重要,并可能在mRNA加工中发挥重要作用。
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期刊介绍: "Journal of Medical and Dental Sciences" publishes the results of research conducted at Tokyo Medical and Dental University. The journal made its first appearance in 1954. We issue four numbers by the year.
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