ONE OF 3 NUCLEAR-LOCALIZATION SIGNALS OF MAIZE ACTIVATOR (AC) TRANSPOSASE OVERLAPS THE DNA-BINDING DOMAIN

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作者
BOEHM, U [1 ]
HEINLEIN, M [1 ]
BEHRENS, U [1 ]
KUNZE, R [1 ]
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[1] UNIV COLOGNE, INST GENET, D-50931 COLOGNE, GERMANY
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10.1046/j.1365-313X.1995.7030441.x
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Q94 [植物学];
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071001 ;
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The nuclear localization sequences (NLSs) of the Ac transposase (TPase) protein have been characterized by indirect immunofluorescence detection of TPase deletion derivatives and TPase/beta-glucuronidase (GUS) fusion proteins in transiently transfected Petunia cells. The TPase contains three NLSs near its amino-terminal end, NLS(44-62), NLS(159-178) and NLS(174-206), each of which is sufficient to redirect GUS to the nucleus. Deletion of the N-terminal 102 TPase residues including NLS(44-62) results in strongly reduced nuclear import of the truncated TPase. NLS(44-62) and NLS(159-178) are bipartite NLSs, whereas the structure of NLS(174-206) does not allow a classification into one of the three major NLS categories. NLS(174-206) overlaps with the basic DNA-binding domain of TPase. A substitution of two amino acids in this segment (His(191)-->Arg and Arg(193)-->His) results in a total loss of DNA-binding activity, but retains reduced NLS activity. Accordingly, the two functions can be separated. In addition, we show that a NLS-deficient 71 kDa TPase derivative is co-imported into the nucleus in the presence of wild-type TPase.
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