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Moonlighting in Mitosis: Analysis of the Mitotic Functions of Transcription and Splicing Factors

Moonlighting proteins can perform one or more additional functions besides their primary role. It has been posited that a protein can acquire a moonlighting function through a gradual evolutionary process, which is favored when the primary and secondary functions are exerted in different cellular co...

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Autores principales: Somma, Maria Patrizia, Andreyeva, Evgeniya N., Pavlova, Gera A., Pellacani, Claudia, Bucciarelli, Elisabetta, Popova, Julia V., Bonaccorsi, Silvia, Pindyurin, Alexey V., Gatti, Maurizio
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7348712/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32604778
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells9061554
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author Somma, Maria Patrizia
Andreyeva, Evgeniya N.
Pavlova, Gera A.
Pellacani, Claudia
Bucciarelli, Elisabetta
Popova, Julia V.
Bonaccorsi, Silvia
Pindyurin, Alexey V.
Gatti, Maurizio
author_facet Somma, Maria Patrizia
Andreyeva, Evgeniya N.
Pavlova, Gera A.
Pellacani, Claudia
Bucciarelli, Elisabetta
Popova, Julia V.
Bonaccorsi, Silvia
Pindyurin, Alexey V.
Gatti, Maurizio
author_sort Somma, Maria Patrizia
collection PubMed
description Moonlighting proteins can perform one or more additional functions besides their primary role. It has been posited that a protein can acquire a moonlighting function through a gradual evolutionary process, which is favored when the primary and secondary functions are exerted in different cellular compartments. Transcription factors (TFs) and splicing factors (SFs) control processes that occur in interphase nuclei and are strongly reduced during cell division, and are therefore in a favorable situation to evolve moonlighting mitotic functions. However, recently published moonlighting protein databases, which comprise almost 400 proteins, do not include TFs and SFs with secondary mitotic functions. We searched the literature and found several TFs and SFs with bona fide moonlighting mitotic functions, namely they localize to specific mitotic structure(s), interact with proteins enriched in the same structure(s), and are required for proper morphology and functioning of the structure(s). In addition, we describe TFs and SFs that localize to mitotic structures but cannot be classified as moonlighting proteins due to insufficient data on their biochemical interactions and mitotic roles. Nevertheless, we hypothesize that most TFs and SFs with specific mitotic localizations have either minor or redundant moonlighting functions, or are evolving towards the acquisition of these functions.
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spelling pubmed-73487122020-07-20 Moonlighting in Mitosis: Analysis of the Mitotic Functions of Transcription and Splicing Factors Somma, Maria Patrizia Andreyeva, Evgeniya N. Pavlova, Gera A. Pellacani, Claudia Bucciarelli, Elisabetta Popova, Julia V. Bonaccorsi, Silvia Pindyurin, Alexey V. Gatti, Maurizio Cells Review Moonlighting proteins can perform one or more additional functions besides their primary role. It has been posited that a protein can acquire a moonlighting function through a gradual evolutionary process, which is favored when the primary and secondary functions are exerted in different cellular compartments. Transcription factors (TFs) and splicing factors (SFs) control processes that occur in interphase nuclei and are strongly reduced during cell division, and are therefore in a favorable situation to evolve moonlighting mitotic functions. However, recently published moonlighting protein databases, which comprise almost 400 proteins, do not include TFs and SFs with secondary mitotic functions. We searched the literature and found several TFs and SFs with bona fide moonlighting mitotic functions, namely they localize to specific mitotic structure(s), interact with proteins enriched in the same structure(s), and are required for proper morphology and functioning of the structure(s). In addition, we describe TFs and SFs that localize to mitotic structures but cannot be classified as moonlighting proteins due to insufficient data on their biochemical interactions and mitotic roles. Nevertheless, we hypothesize that most TFs and SFs with specific mitotic localizations have either minor or redundant moonlighting functions, or are evolving towards the acquisition of these functions. MDPI 2020-06-26 /pmc/articles/PMC7348712/ /pubmed/32604778 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells9061554 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Somma, Maria Patrizia
Andreyeva, Evgeniya N.
Pavlova, Gera A.
Pellacani, Claudia
Bucciarelli, Elisabetta
Popova, Julia V.
Bonaccorsi, Silvia
Pindyurin, Alexey V.
Gatti, Maurizio
Moonlighting in Mitosis: Analysis of the Mitotic Functions of Transcription and Splicing Factors
title Moonlighting in Mitosis: Analysis of the Mitotic Functions of Transcription and Splicing Factors
title_full Moonlighting in Mitosis: Analysis of the Mitotic Functions of Transcription and Splicing Factors
title_fullStr Moonlighting in Mitosis: Analysis of the Mitotic Functions of Transcription and Splicing Factors
title_full_unstemmed Moonlighting in Mitosis: Analysis of the Mitotic Functions of Transcription and Splicing Factors
title_short Moonlighting in Mitosis: Analysis of the Mitotic Functions of Transcription and Splicing Factors
title_sort moonlighting in mitosis: analysis of the mitotic functions of transcription and splicing factors
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7348712/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32604778
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells9061554
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