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Characterization of novel elongated Parvulin isoforms that are ubiquitously expressed in human tissues and originate from alternative transcription initiation

BACKGROUND: The peptidyl prolyl cis/trans isomerase (PPIase) Parvulin (Par14/PIN4) is highly conserved in all metazoans and is assumed to play a role in cell cycle progression and chromatin remodeling. It is predominantly localized to the nucleus and binds to chromosomal DNA as well as bent oligonuc...

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Autores principales: Mueller, Jonathan Wolf, Kessler, Daniel, Neumann, Daniel, Stratmann, Tina, Papatheodorou, Panagiotis, Hartmann-Fatu, Cristina, Bayer, Peter
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1420321/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16522211
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2199-7-9
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author Mueller, Jonathan Wolf
Kessler, Daniel
Neumann, Daniel
Stratmann, Tina
Papatheodorou, Panagiotis
Hartmann-Fatu, Cristina
Bayer, Peter
author_facet Mueller, Jonathan Wolf
Kessler, Daniel
Neumann, Daniel
Stratmann, Tina
Papatheodorou, Panagiotis
Hartmann-Fatu, Cristina
Bayer, Peter
author_sort Mueller, Jonathan Wolf
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: The peptidyl prolyl cis/trans isomerase (PPIase) Parvulin (Par14/PIN4) is highly conserved in all metazoans and is assumed to play a role in cell cycle progression and chromatin remodeling. It is predominantly localized to the nucleus and binds to chromosomal DNA as well as bent oligonucleotides in vitro. RESULTS: In this study we confirm by RT-PCR the existence of a longer Parvulin isoform expressed in all tissues examined so far. This isoform contains a 5' extension including a 75 bp extended open reading frame with two coupled SNPs leading to amino acid substitutions Q16R and R18S. About 1% of all Parvulin mRNAs include the novel extension as quantified by real-time PCR. The human Parvulin promoter is TATA-less and situated in a CpG island typical for house keeping genes. Thus, different Parvulin mRNAs seem to arise by alternative transcription initiation. N-terminally extended Parvulin is protected from rapid proteinaseK degradation. In HeLa and HepG2 cell lysates two protein species of about 17 and 28 KDa are detected by an antibody against an epitope within the N-terminal extension. These two bands are also recognized by an antibody towards the PPIase domain of Parvulin. The longer Parvulin protein is encoded by the human genome but absent from rodent, bovine and non-mammalian genomes. CONCLUSION: Due to its molecular weight of 16.6 KDa we denote the novel Parvulin isoform as Par17 following the E. coli Par10 and human Par14 nomenclature. The N-terminal elongation of Par17-QR and Par17-RS suggests these isoforms to perform divergent functions within the eukaryotic cell than the well characterized Par14.
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spelling pubmed-14203212006-03-30 Characterization of novel elongated Parvulin isoforms that are ubiquitously expressed in human tissues and originate from alternative transcription initiation Mueller, Jonathan Wolf Kessler, Daniel Neumann, Daniel Stratmann, Tina Papatheodorou, Panagiotis Hartmann-Fatu, Cristina Bayer, Peter BMC Mol Biol Research Article BACKGROUND: The peptidyl prolyl cis/trans isomerase (PPIase) Parvulin (Par14/PIN4) is highly conserved in all metazoans and is assumed to play a role in cell cycle progression and chromatin remodeling. It is predominantly localized to the nucleus and binds to chromosomal DNA as well as bent oligonucleotides in vitro. RESULTS: In this study we confirm by RT-PCR the existence of a longer Parvulin isoform expressed in all tissues examined so far. This isoform contains a 5' extension including a 75 bp extended open reading frame with two coupled SNPs leading to amino acid substitutions Q16R and R18S. About 1% of all Parvulin mRNAs include the novel extension as quantified by real-time PCR. The human Parvulin promoter is TATA-less and situated in a CpG island typical for house keeping genes. Thus, different Parvulin mRNAs seem to arise by alternative transcription initiation. N-terminally extended Parvulin is protected from rapid proteinaseK degradation. In HeLa and HepG2 cell lysates two protein species of about 17 and 28 KDa are detected by an antibody against an epitope within the N-terminal extension. These two bands are also recognized by an antibody towards the PPIase domain of Parvulin. The longer Parvulin protein is encoded by the human genome but absent from rodent, bovine and non-mammalian genomes. CONCLUSION: Due to its molecular weight of 16.6 KDa we denote the novel Parvulin isoform as Par17 following the E. coli Par10 and human Par14 nomenclature. The N-terminal elongation of Par17-QR and Par17-RS suggests these isoforms to perform divergent functions within the eukaryotic cell than the well characterized Par14. BioMed Central 2006-03-07 /pmc/articles/PMC1420321/ /pubmed/16522211 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2199-7-9 Text en Copyright © 2006 Mueller et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License ( (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0) ), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Mueller, Jonathan Wolf
Kessler, Daniel
Neumann, Daniel
Stratmann, Tina
Papatheodorou, Panagiotis
Hartmann-Fatu, Cristina
Bayer, Peter
Characterization of novel elongated Parvulin isoforms that are ubiquitously expressed in human tissues and originate from alternative transcription initiation
title Characterization of novel elongated Parvulin isoforms that are ubiquitously expressed in human tissues and originate from alternative transcription initiation
title_full Characterization of novel elongated Parvulin isoforms that are ubiquitously expressed in human tissues and originate from alternative transcription initiation
title_fullStr Characterization of novel elongated Parvulin isoforms that are ubiquitously expressed in human tissues and originate from alternative transcription initiation
title_full_unstemmed Characterization of novel elongated Parvulin isoforms that are ubiquitously expressed in human tissues and originate from alternative transcription initiation
title_short Characterization of novel elongated Parvulin isoforms that are ubiquitously expressed in human tissues and originate from alternative transcription initiation
title_sort characterization of novel elongated parvulin isoforms that are ubiquitously expressed in human tissues and originate from alternative transcription initiation
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1420321/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16522211
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1471-2199-7-9
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