Zinc finger domain of Snail functions as a nuclear localization signal for importin β-mediated nuclear import pathway

被引:71
作者
Yamasaki, H
Sekimoto, T
Ohkubo, T
Douchi, T
Nagata, Y
Ozawa, M
Yoneda, Y [1 ]
机构
[1] Osaka Univ, Grad Sch Frontier Biosci, Dept Frontier Biosci, Osaka 5650871, Japan
[2] Kagoshima Univ, Grad Sch Med & Dent Sci, Dept Biochem & Mol Biol, Kagoshima 8908520, Japan
[3] Kagoshima Univ, Grad Sch Med & Dent Sci, Dept Gynecol, Kagoshima 8908520, Japan
关键词
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-2443.2005.00850.x
中图分类号
Q2 [细胞生物学];
学科分类号
071009 ; 090102 ;
摘要
Snail, a DNA-binding zinc finger protein, functions as a transcriptional repressor for genes including E-cadherin during development and the acquisition of tumor cell invasiveness. Human Snail is a 264-amino acid nuclear protein with an amino-terminal basic amino acid-rich domain (SNAG domain) and a carboxyl-terminal DNA-binding domain (zinc finger domain). A series of fusion proteins composed of green fluorescent protein (GFP) and portions of the Snail protein were generated, and their subcellular localization was examined. Fusion of the four zinc fingers to GFP led to the targeting of GFP to the nucleus, demonstrating that the zinc finger domain is sufficient for nuclear localization. Using an in vitro transport system, the nuclear import of Snail was reconstituted by importin (karyopherin) beta in the presence of Ran and NTF2. We further demonstrated that Snail binds directly to importin beta in a zinc finger domain-dependent manner. These results indicate that zinc finger domain of Snail functions as a nuclear localization signal and Snail can be transported into the nucleus in an importin beta-mediated manner.
引用
收藏
页码:455 / 464
页数:10
相关论文
共 56 条
[1]   The transcription factor Snail is a repressor of E-cadherin gene expression in epithelial tumour cells [J].
Batlle, E ;
Sancho, E ;
Franci, C ;
Domínguez, D ;
Monfar, M ;
Baulida, J ;
de Herreros, AG .
NATURE CELL BIOLOGY, 2000, 2 (02) :84-89
[2]   I-KAPPA-B INTERACTS WITH THE NUCLEAR-LOCALIZATION SEQUENCES OF THE SUBUNITS OF NF-KAPPA-B - A MECHANISM FOR CYTOPLASMIC RETENTION [J].
BEG, AA ;
RUBEN, SM ;
SCHEINMAN, RI ;
HASKILL, S ;
ROSEN, CA ;
BALDWIN, AS .
GENES & DEVELOPMENT, 1992, 6 (10) :1899-1913
[3]   Correlation of Snail expression with histological grade and lymph node status in breast carcinomas [J].
Blanco, MJ ;
Moreno-Bueno, G ;
Sarrio, D ;
Locascio, A ;
Cano, A ;
Palacios, J ;
Nieto, MA .
ONCOGENE, 2002, 21 (20) :3241-3246
[4]   Identification of nuclear localization signals within the zinc fingers of the WT1 tumor suppressor gene product [J].
Bruening, W ;
Moffett, P ;
Chia, S ;
Heinrich, G ;
Pelletier, J .
FEBS LETTERS, 1996, 393 (01) :41-47
[5]   The transcription factor Snail controls epithelial-mesenchymal transitions by repressing E-cadherin expression [J].
Cano, A ;
Pérez-Moreno, MA ;
Rodrigo, I ;
Locascio, A ;
Blanco, MJ ;
del Barrio, MG ;
Portillo, F ;
Nieto, MA .
NATURE CELL BIOLOGY, 2000, 2 (02) :76-83
[6]   The mouse snail gene encodes a key regulator of the epithelial-mesenchymal transition [J].
Carver, EA ;
Jiang, RL ;
Lan, Y ;
Oram, KF ;
Gridley, T .
MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY, 2001, 21 (23) :8184-8188
[7]   Mutual exclusivity of DNA binding and nuclear localization signal recognition by the yeast transcription factor GAL4: implications for nonviral DNA delivery [J].
Chan, CK ;
Hubner, S ;
Hu, W ;
Jans, DA .
GENE THERAPY, 1998, 5 (09) :1204-1212
[8]   The two-handed E box binding zinc finger protein SIP1 downregulates E-cadherin and induces invasion [J].
Comijn, J ;
Berx, G ;
Vermassen, P ;
Verschueren, K ;
van Grunsven, L ;
Bruyneel, E ;
Mareel, M ;
Huylebroeck, D ;
van Roy, F .
MOLECULAR CELL, 2001, 7 (06) :1267-1278
[9]   Phosphorylation regulates the subcellular location and activity of the snail transcriptional repressor [J].
Domínguez, D ;
Montserrat-Sentís, B ;
Virgós-Soler, A ;
Guaita, S ;
Grueso, J ;
Porta, M ;
Puig, I ;
Baulida, J ;
Francí, C ;
de Herreros, AG .
MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR BIOLOGY, 2003, 23 (14) :5078-5089
[10]   Leptomycin B-sensitive nuclear export of MAPKAP kinase 2 is regulated by phosphorylation [J].
Engel, K ;
Kotlyarov, A ;
Gaestel, M .
EMBO JOURNAL, 1998, 17 (12) :3363-3371