Intracellular localization of homopolymeric amino acid-containing proteins expressed in mammalian cells

被引:50
作者
Oma, Y [1 ]
Kino, Y [1 ]
Sasagawa, N [1 ]
Ishiura, S [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Tokyo, Grad Sch Arts & Sci, Dept Life Sci, Tokyo 1538902, Japan
关键词
D O I
10.1074/jbc.M309887200
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Many human proteins have homopolymeric amino acid (HPAA) tracts, which are involved in protein-protein interactions and also have intrinsic polymerization properties. Polyglutamine or polyalanine expansions cause several neurodegenerative diseases. To examine the properties of HPAAs, we expressed 20 kinds of 30-residue HPAA fused to the C terminus of yellow fluorescent protein in mammalian cells. Specific localization was observed depending on the HPAA. Polyarginine and polylysine aggregated in the nucleus. Polyalanine, polyhistidine, polyisoleucine, polyleucine, polymethionine, polyphenylalanine, polythreonine, polytryptophan, and polyvaline localized in the cytoplasm, and some of these HPAAs formed aggregate(s). Hydrophobic HPAAs such as polyisoleucine, polyleucine, polyphenylalanine, and polyvaline were found as one major aggregate or cumulus in the perinuclear region. Western blot analysis indicated that hydrophobic HPAA tracts appear to oligomerize and form high molecular weight complexes. These results indicate that hydrophobicity itself may trigger the oligomerization and aggregation of proteins when overexpressed in cells. Our experiments provide novel insights into the nature of the HPAAs that are often seen in human and other organisms.
引用
收藏
页码:21217 / 21222
页数:6
相关论文
共 29 条
[11]   Amino acid repeat patterns in protein sequences: Their diversity and structural-functional implications [J].
Katti, MV ;
Sami-Subbu, R ;
Ranjekar, PK ;
Gupta, VS .
PROTEIN SCIENCE, 2000, 9 (06) :1203-1209
[12]   Ataxin-1 nuclear localization and aggregation:: Role in polyglutamine-induced disease in SCA1 transgenic mice [J].
Klement, IA ;
Skinner, PJ ;
Kaytor, MD ;
Yi, H ;
Hersch, SM ;
Clark, HB ;
Zoghbi, HY ;
Orr, HT .
CELL, 1998, 95 (01) :41-53
[13]   Transcription factor SOX3 is involved in X-linked mental retardation with growth hormone deficiency [J].
Laumonnier, F ;
Ronce, N ;
Hamel, BCJ ;
Thomas, P ;
Lespinasse, J ;
Raynaud, M ;
Paringaux, C ;
van Bokhoven, H ;
Kalscheuer, V ;
Fryns, JP ;
Chelly, J ;
Moraine, C ;
Briault, S .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF HUMAN GENETICS, 2002, 71 (06) :1450-1455
[14]   Requirement of an intact microtubule cytoskeleton for aggregation and inclusion body formation by a mutant huntingtin fragment [J].
Muchowski, PJ ;
Ning, K ;
D'Souza-Schorey, C ;
Fields, S .
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2002, 99 (02) :727-732
[15]   Altered growth and branching patterns in synpolydactyly caused by mutations in HOXD13 [J].
Muragaki, Y ;
Mundlos, S ;
Upton, J ;
Olsen, BR .
SCIENCE, 1996, 272 (5261) :548-551
[16]   SCA17, a novel autosomal dominant cerebellar ataxia caused by an expanded polyglutamine in TATA-binding protein [J].
Nakamura, K ;
Jeong, SY ;
Uchihara, T ;
Anno, M ;
Nagashima, K ;
Nagashima, T ;
Ikeda, S ;
Tsuji, S ;
Kanazawa, I .
HUMAN MOLECULAR GENETICS, 2001, 10 (14) :1441-1448
[17]   CTG triplet repeats from human hereditary diseases are dominant genetic expansion products in Escherichia coli [J].
Ohshima, K ;
Kang, S ;
Wells, RD .
JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY, 1996, 271 (04) :1853-1856
[18]   Oligomerization of expanded-polyglutamine domain fluorescent fusion proteins in cultured mammalian cells [J].
Onodera, O ;
Burke, JR ;
Miller, SE ;
Hester, S ;
Tsuji, S ;
Roses, AD ;
Strittmatter, WJ .
BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS, 1997, 238 (02) :599-605
[19]   GLUTAMINE REPEATS AS POLAR ZIPPERS - THEIR POSSIBLE ROLE IN INHERITED NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES [J].
PERUTZ, MF ;
JOHNSON, T ;
SUZUKI, M ;
FINCH, JT .
PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1994, 91 (12) :5355-5358
[20]   Intracellular green fluorescent protein-polyalanine aggregates are associated with cell death [J].
Rankin, J ;
Wyttenbach, A ;
Rubinsztein, DC .
BIOCHEMICAL JOURNAL, 2000, 348 (pt 1) :15-19