TY - JOUR
T1 - Two nuclear localization signals are required for nuclear translocation of nuclear factor 1-A
AU - Imagawa, Masayoshi
AU - Sakaue, Reiko
AU - Tanabe, Atsuhiro
AU - Osada, Shigehiro
AU - Nishihara, Tsutomu
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported in part by grants from the Ministry of Education, Science, Sports and Culture, Japan, and from the Nissan Science Foundation.
PY - 2000/11/3
Y1 - 2000/11/3
N2 - Nuclear factor 1 (NF1) proteins are encoded by at least four genes (NF1-A, B, C, X). Although DNA-binding and the transcription regulation domains of these proteins are well characterized, the nuclear localization signals (NLSs) are still unknown in all NF1s. We have identified two NLSs in NF1-A, and both are required for full translocation to the nucleus, although one of them itself has a partial translocation ability. These two NLSs are conserved in all four NF1s. Interestingly, three isoforms of NF1-A (NF1-A1, A2, A4) have two NLSs and translocate completely to the nucleus. In contrast, NF1-A3 lacks the second NLS and partially stays in the cytoplasm. Since NF1s construct homodimer and heterodimer, these findings indicate the differential regulations of the NF1 translocation. Copyright (C) 2000 Federation of European Biochemical Societies.
AB - Nuclear factor 1 (NF1) proteins are encoded by at least four genes (NF1-A, B, C, X). Although DNA-binding and the transcription regulation domains of these proteins are well characterized, the nuclear localization signals (NLSs) are still unknown in all NF1s. We have identified two NLSs in NF1-A, and both are required for full translocation to the nucleus, although one of them itself has a partial translocation ability. These two NLSs are conserved in all four NF1s. Interestingly, three isoforms of NF1-A (NF1-A1, A2, A4) have two NLSs and translocate completely to the nucleus. In contrast, NF1-A3 lacks the second NLS and partially stays in the cytoplasm. Since NF1s construct homodimer and heterodimer, these findings indicate the differential regulations of the NF1 translocation. Copyright (C) 2000 Federation of European Biochemical Societies.
KW - DNA-binding protein
KW - Nuclear factor 1
KW - Nuclear localization signal
KW - Transcription factor
KW - Translocation
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U2 - 10.1016/S0014-5793(00)02119-0
DO - 10.1016/S0014-5793(00)02119-0
M3 - Article
C2 - 11068044
AN - SCOPUS:0034602534
SN - 0014-5793
VL - 484
SP - 118
EP - 124
JO - FEBS Letters
JF - FEBS Letters
IS - 2
ER -