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Myosin VI in the nucleus of neurosecretory PC12 cells: Stimulation-dependent nuclear translocation and interaction with nuclear proteins(*)

Myosin VI (MVI) is a unique actin-based motor protein moving towards the minus end of actin filaments, in the opposite direction than other known myosins. Besides well described functions of MVI in endocytosis and maintenance of Golgi apparatus, there are few reports showing its involvement in trans...

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Autores principales: Majewski, Lukasz, Nowak, Jolanta, Sobczak, Magdalena, Karatsai, Olena, Havrylov, Serhiy, Lenartowski, Robert, Suszek, Malgorzata, Lenartowska, Marta, Redowicz, Maria Jolanta
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5973263/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29293066
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19491034.2017.1421881
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author Majewski, Lukasz
Nowak, Jolanta
Sobczak, Magdalena
Karatsai, Olena
Havrylov, Serhiy
Lenartowski, Robert
Suszek, Malgorzata
Lenartowska, Marta
Redowicz, Maria Jolanta
author_facet Majewski, Lukasz
Nowak, Jolanta
Sobczak, Magdalena
Karatsai, Olena
Havrylov, Serhiy
Lenartowski, Robert
Suszek, Malgorzata
Lenartowska, Marta
Redowicz, Maria Jolanta
author_sort Majewski, Lukasz
collection PubMed
description Myosin VI (MVI) is a unique actin-based motor protein moving towards the minus end of actin filaments, in the opposite direction than other known myosins. Besides well described functions of MVI in endocytosis and maintenance of Golgi apparatus, there are few reports showing its involvement in transcription. We previously demonstrated that in neurosecretory PC12 cells MVI was present in the cytoplasm and nucleus, and its depletion caused substantial inhibition of cell migration and proliferation. Here, we show an increase in nuclear localization of MVI upon cell stimulation, and identification of potential nuclear localization (NLS) and nuclear export (NES) signals within MVI heavy chain. These signals seem to be functional as the MVI nuclear presence was affected by the inhibitors of nuclear import (ivermectin) and export (leptomycin B). In nuclei of stimulated cells, MVI colocalized with active RNA polymerase II, BrUTP-containing transcription sites and transcription factor SP1 as well as SC35 and PML proteins, markers of nuclear speckles and PML bodies, respectively. Mass spectrometry analysis of samples of a GST-pull-down assay with the MVI tail domain as a “bait” identified several new potential MVI binding partners. Among them are proteins involved in transcription and post-transcriptional processes. We confirmed interaction of MVI with heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein U (hnRNPU) and nucleolin, proteins involved in pre-mRNA binding and transport, and nucleolar function, respectively. Our data provide an insight into mechanisms of involvement of MVI in nuclear processes via interaction with nuclear proteins and support a notion for important role(s) for MVI in gene expression.
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spelling pubmed-59732632018-05-31 Myosin VI in the nucleus of neurosecretory PC12 cells: Stimulation-dependent nuclear translocation and interaction with nuclear proteins(*) Majewski, Lukasz Nowak, Jolanta Sobczak, Magdalena Karatsai, Olena Havrylov, Serhiy Lenartowski, Robert Suszek, Malgorzata Lenartowska, Marta Redowicz, Maria Jolanta Nucleus Original Research Myosin VI (MVI) is a unique actin-based motor protein moving towards the minus end of actin filaments, in the opposite direction than other known myosins. Besides well described functions of MVI in endocytosis and maintenance of Golgi apparatus, there are few reports showing its involvement in transcription. We previously demonstrated that in neurosecretory PC12 cells MVI was present in the cytoplasm and nucleus, and its depletion caused substantial inhibition of cell migration and proliferation. Here, we show an increase in nuclear localization of MVI upon cell stimulation, and identification of potential nuclear localization (NLS) and nuclear export (NES) signals within MVI heavy chain. These signals seem to be functional as the MVI nuclear presence was affected by the inhibitors of nuclear import (ivermectin) and export (leptomycin B). In nuclei of stimulated cells, MVI colocalized with active RNA polymerase II, BrUTP-containing transcription sites and transcription factor SP1 as well as SC35 and PML proteins, markers of nuclear speckles and PML bodies, respectively. Mass spectrometry analysis of samples of a GST-pull-down assay with the MVI tail domain as a “bait” identified several new potential MVI binding partners. Among them are proteins involved in transcription and post-transcriptional processes. We confirmed interaction of MVI with heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein U (hnRNPU) and nucleolin, proteins involved in pre-mRNA binding and transport, and nucleolar function, respectively. Our data provide an insight into mechanisms of involvement of MVI in nuclear processes via interaction with nuclear proteins and support a notion for important role(s) for MVI in gene expression. Taylor & Francis 2018-01-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5973263/ /pubmed/29293066 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19491034.2017.1421881 Text en © 2018 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research
Majewski, Lukasz
Nowak, Jolanta
Sobczak, Magdalena
Karatsai, Olena
Havrylov, Serhiy
Lenartowski, Robert
Suszek, Malgorzata
Lenartowska, Marta
Redowicz, Maria Jolanta
Myosin VI in the nucleus of neurosecretory PC12 cells: Stimulation-dependent nuclear translocation and interaction with nuclear proteins(*)
title Myosin VI in the nucleus of neurosecretory PC12 cells: Stimulation-dependent nuclear translocation and interaction with nuclear proteins(*)
title_full Myosin VI in the nucleus of neurosecretory PC12 cells: Stimulation-dependent nuclear translocation and interaction with nuclear proteins(*)
title_fullStr Myosin VI in the nucleus of neurosecretory PC12 cells: Stimulation-dependent nuclear translocation and interaction with nuclear proteins(*)
title_full_unstemmed Myosin VI in the nucleus of neurosecretory PC12 cells: Stimulation-dependent nuclear translocation and interaction with nuclear proteins(*)
title_short Myosin VI in the nucleus of neurosecretory PC12 cells: Stimulation-dependent nuclear translocation and interaction with nuclear proteins(*)
title_sort myosin vi in the nucleus of neurosecretory pc12 cells: stimulation-dependent nuclear translocation and interaction with nuclear proteins(*)
topic Original Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5973263/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29293066
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19491034.2017.1421881
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