학술논문

Arginine Methylation of hnRNP A2 Does Not Directly Govern Its Subcellular Localization.
Document Type
Article
Source
PLoS ONE. Sep2013, Vol. 8 Issue 9, p1-12. 12p.
Subject
*ARGININE
*METHYLATION
*NUCLEOPROTEINS
*POST-translational modification
*NUCLEOTIDE sequence
*RNA metabolism
*MASS spectrometry
Language
ISSN
1932-6203
Abstract
The hnRNP A/B paralogs A1, A2/B1 and A3 are key components of the nuclear 40S hnRNP core particles. Despite a high degree of sequence similarity, increasing evidence suggests they perform additional, functionally distinct roles in RNA metabolism. Here we identify and study the functional consequences of differential post-translational modification of hnRNPs A1, A2 and A3. We show that while arginine residues in the RGG box domain of hnRNP A1 and A3 are almost exhaustively, asymmetrically dimethylated, hnRNP A2 is dimethylated at only a single residue (Arg-254) and this modification is conserved across cell types. It has been suggested that arginine methylation regulates the nucleocytoplasmic distribution of hnRNP A/B proteins. However, we show that transfected cells expressing an A2R254A point mutant exhibit no difference in subcellular localization. Similarly, immunostaining and mass spectrometry of endogenous hnRNP A2 in transformed cells reveals a naturally-occurring pool of unmethylated protein but an exclusively nuclear pattern of localization. Our results suggest an alternative role for post-translational arginine methylation of hnRNPs and offer further evidence that the hnRNP A/B paralogs are not functionally redundant. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]