Conformational changes in inhibitory PAS domain protein associated with binding of HIF-1&agr; and Bcl-xL in living cells

S. Kasai, S. Kajimoto, Yuma Ito, T. Saito, K. Yasumoto, M. Tokunaga, K. Sakata-Sogawa, H. Fukumura, K. Sogawa
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Inhibitory PAS domain protein (IPAS) is a dual function protein acting as a transcriptional repressor and as a pro-apoptotic protein. Simultaneous dual-color single-molecule imaging of EGFP-IPAS coexpressed with Mit-TagRFP-T in living HeLa cells revealed that fraction of EGFP-IPAS was arrested in the nucleus and on mitochondria. Transiently expressed Cerulean-IPAS in HEK293T cells was present in nuclear speckles when coexpressed with Citrine-HIF-1α or Citrine-HLF. Fluorescence lifetime imaging microscopy (FLIM) analysis of Citrine-IPAS-Cerulean in living CHO-K1 cells clarified the presence of intramolecular FRET. Reduced lifetimes of the donor were partially restored by coexpression of HIF-1α or Bcl-xL, binding proteins of IPAS in the nucleus and mitochondria, respectively. This alteration in lifetimes demonstrates that conformational changes occurred in IPAS by their binding.
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抑制PAS结构域蛋白与HIF-1&agr结合的构象变化活细胞中的Bcl-xL
抑制性PAS结构域蛋白(IPAS)是一种具有转录抑制和促凋亡双重功能的蛋白。同时对活HeLa细胞中与Mit-TagRFP-T共表达的EGFP-IPAS进行双色单分子成像,发现部分EGFP-IPAS被阻滞在细胞核和线粒体上。HEK293T细胞中瞬时表达的Cerulean-IPAS与黄嘌呤- hif -1α或黄嘌呤- hlf共表达时存在于核斑中。荧光寿命成像显微镜(FLIM)分析活CHO-K1细胞中的citrinine - ipas - cerulean,明确了分子内FRET的存在。通过在细胞核和线粒体中分别共表达IPAS结合蛋白HIF-1α或Bcl-xL,可以部分恢复供体减少的寿命。这种寿命的变化表明IPAS的构象变化是由它们的结合引起的。
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