نتایج جستجو برای: nuclear localization

تعداد نتایج: 363249  

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 1987
R B Moreland G L Langevin R H Singer R L Garcea L M Hereford

Histone-beta-galactosidase protein fusions were used to identify the domain of yeast histone 2B, which targets this protein to the nucleus. Amino acids 28 to 33 in H2B were required for nuclear localization of such fusion proteins and thus constitute a nuclear localization sequence. The amino acid sequence in this region (Gly-29 Lys Lys Arg Ser Lys Ala) is similar to the nuclear location signal...

Journal: :Cell 1998
Ivan A Klement Pamela J Skinner Michael D Kaytor Hong Yi Steven M Hersch H.Brent Clark Huda Y Zoghbi Harry T Orr

Transgenic mice carrying the spinocerebellar ataxia type 1 (SCA1) gene, a polyglutamine neurodegenerative disorder, develop ataxia with ataxin-1 localized to aggregates within cerebellar Purkinje cells nuclei. To examine the importance of nuclear localization and aggregation in pathogenesis, mice expressing ataxin-1[82] with a mutated NLS were established. These mice did not develop disease, de...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2006
Amandine Vanhoutteghem Philippe Djian

Basonuclin (bn) 1 possesses three separated pairs of zinc fingers and a nuclear localization signal. It is largely confined to the basal cells of stratified squamous epithelia and to reproductive germ cells. bn1 can shuttle between the nucleus and the cytoplasm, and its location is correlated with the proliferative potential of the cell. The recently discovered bn2 also possesses three separate...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2005
Chunfu Zheng Robert Brownlie Lorne A Babiuk Sylvia van Drunen Littel-van den Hurk

The bovine herpesvirus 1 (BHV-1) tegument protein VP22 is predominantly localized in the nucleus after viral infection. To analyze subcellular localization in the absence of other viral proteins, a plasmid expressing BHV-1 VP22 fused to enhanced yellow fluorescent protein (EYFP) was constructed. The transient expression of VP22 fused to EYFP in COS-7 cells confirmed the predominant nuclear loca...

2013
Douglas R. Hurst Yi Xie John W. Thomas Jianzhong Liu Mick D. Edmonds Mark D. Stewart Danny R. Welch

Breast cancer metastasis suppressor 1 (BRMS1) is a predominantly nuclear protein that suppresses metastasis in multiple human and murine carcinoma cell lines. BRMS1 interacts with several nuclear proteins including SIN3:HDAC chromatin remodeling complexes that are involved in repressing transcription. However, recent reports suggest BRMS1 may function in the cytoplasm. BRMS1 has two predicted n...

2002
Xing-Wang Deng

Using a P-glucuronidase (CUS) reporter-COPl fusion transgene, it was shown previously that Arabidopsis COPl acts within the nucleus as a repressor of seedling photomorphogenic development and that light inactivation of COPl was accompanied by a reduction of COPl nuclear abundance (A.C. von Arnim, X.-W. Deng [I9941 Cell 79: 1035-1045). Here we report that the GUS-COPl fusion transgene can comple...

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 2008
Jing Yan Wenyu Wen Ling-Nga Chan Mingjie Zhang

Cytoplasm-nucleus shuttling of phosphoinositol 3-kinase enhancer (PIKE) is known to correlate directly with its cellular functions. However, the molecular mechanism governing this shuttling is not known. In this work, we demonstrate that PIKE is a new member of split pleckstrin homology (PH) domain-containing proteins. The structure solved in this work reveals that the PIKE PH domain is split i...

Journal: :Genetics 2009
Nicholas S Tolwinski

The Wingless signaling pathway controls various developmental processes in both vertebrates and invertebrates. Here I probe the requirement for nuclear localization of APC2 and Axin in the Wg signal transduction pathway during embryonic development of Drosophila melanogaster. I find that nuclear localization of APC2 appears to be required, but Axin can block signaling when tethered to the membr...

2014
Steven C. Wu Erika F. Dahl Casey D. Wright Andrew L. Cypher Chastity L. Healy Timothy D. O'Connell

BACKGROUND Recent studies indicate that a1-adrenergic receptors (a1-ARs) are cardioprotective by preventing cardiac myocyte death and augmenting contractility in heart failure. Although G-protein-coupled receptors are assumed to localize to and signal at the plasma membrane, we previously demonstrated that endogenous a1-ARs localize to the nuclei in adult cardiac myocytes. However, the function...

2012
Jaclyn A. Clements F. Corinne Mercer Gary D. Paterno Laura L. Gillespie

MIER1 was originally identified in a screen for novel fibroblast growth factor activated early response genes. The mier1 gene gives rise to multiple transcripts encoding protein isoforms that differ in their amino (N-) and carboxy (C-) termini. Much of the work to date has focused on the two C-terminal variants, MIER1α and β, both of which have been shown to function as transcriptional represso...

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