کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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1928562 | 1050371 | 2014 | 6 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
• So far, eRF3 has been thought to function exclusively in the cytoplasm.
• eRF3 is a nucleo-cutoplasmic shuttling protein.
• eRF3 has a leptomycin-sensitive nuclear export signal (NES).
• Removal of NES by proteolytic cleavage allows eRF3 to translocate to the nucleus.
• The processed eRF3 (p-eRF3) interacts with a nuclear tumor suppressor ARF.
The eukaryotic releasing factor eRF3 is a multifunctional protein that plays pivotal roles in translation termination as well as the initiation of mRNA decay. eRF3 also functions in the regulation of apoptosis; eRF3 is cleaved at Ala73 by an as yet unidentified protease into processed isoform of eRF3 (p-eRF3), which interacts with the inhibitors of apoptosis proteins (IAPs). The binding of p-eRF3 with IAPs leads to the release of active caspases from IAPs, which promotes apoptosis. Although full-length eRF3 is localized exclusively in the cytoplasm, p-eRF3 localizes in the nucleus as well as the cytoplasm. We here focused on the role of p-eRF3 in the nucleus. We identified leptomycin-sensitive nuclear export signal (NES) at amino acid residues 61–71 immediately upstream of the cleavage site Ala73. Thus, the proteolytic cleavage of eRF3 into p-eRF3 leads to release an amino-terminal fragment containing NES to allow the relocalization of eRF3 into the nucleus. Consistent with this, p-eRF3 more strongly interacted with the nuclear ARF tumor suppressor than full-length eRF3. These results suggest that while p-eRF3 interacts with IAPs to promote apoptosis in the cytoplasm, p-eRF3 also has some roles in regulating cell death in the nucleus.
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Journal: Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications - Volume 445, Issue 3, 14 March 2014, Pages 639–644