학술논문

Molecular Basis for Dissimilar Nuclear Trafficking of the Actin-Bundling Protein Isoforms T- and L-Plastin.
Document Type
Article
Source
Traffic. Apr2005, Vol. 6 Issue 4, p335-345. 11p.
Subject
*ACTIN
*CYTOPLASM
*CARRIER proteins
*COLLAGEN
*CELL nuclei
*MORPHOLOGY
Language
ISSN
1398-9219
Abstract
T- and L-plastin are highly similar actin-bundling proteins implicated in the regulation of cell morphology, lamellipodium protrusion, bacterial invasion and tumor progression. We show that T-plastin localizes predominantly to the cytoplasm, whereas L-plastin distributes between nucleus and cytoplasm in HeLa or Cos cells. T-plastin shows nuclear accumulation upon incubation of cells with the CRM1 antagonist leptomycin B (LMB). We identified a Rev-like nuclear export sequence (NES) in T-plastin that is able to export an otherwise nuclear protein in an LMB-dependent manner. Deletion of the NES promotes nuclear accumulation of T-plastin. Mutation of residues L17, F21 or L26 in the T-plastin NES inhibits nuclear efflux. L-plastin harbors a less conserved NES and lacks the F21 T-plastin residue. Insertion of a Phe residue in the L-plastin NES specifically enhances its export activity. These findings explain why both isoforms exhibit specific distribution patterns in eukaryotic cells. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]