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Title: Involvement of Importin-4 in the Transport of Transition Protein 2 into the Spermatid Nucleus
Authors: Pradeepa, M M
Manjunatha, S
Sathish, V
Agrawal, Shipra
Rao, M R S
Keywords: Localization Signal
Transcription Factor
Karyopherin-Alpha
Beta
Recognition
Receptor
Identification
Binding
Spermatogenesis
Phosphorylation
Issue Date: Jul-2008
Publisher: American Society for Microbiology
Citation: Molecular and Cellular Biology 28(13), 4331-4341 (2008)
Abstract: Mammalian spermiogenesis is characterized by a unique chromatin-remodeling process in which histones are replaced by transition protein 1 (TP1), TP2, and TP4, which are further replaced by protamines. We showed previously that the import of TP2 into the haploid spermatid nucleus requires the components of cytosol and ATP. We have now carried out a detailed analysis to characterize the molecular components underlying the nuclear translocation of TP2. Real-time PCR analysis of the expression of different importins in testicular germ cells revealed that importin-4 and importin-4 are significantly up-regulated in tetraploid and haploid germ cells. We carried out physical interaction studies as well as an in vitro nuclear transport assay using recombinant TP2 and the nuclear localization signal of TP2 (TP2(NLS)) fused to glutathione S-transferase in digitonin-permeabilized, haploid, round spermatids and identified importin-4 to be involved in the import of TP2. A three-dimensional model of the importin-4 protein was generated using the crystal structure of importin-4 as the template. Molecular docking simulations of TP2NLS with the importin-4 structure led to the identification of a TP2NLS binding pocket spanning the three helices (helices 21 to 23) of importin-4, which was experimentally confirmed by in vitro interaction and import studies with different deletion mutants of importin-4. In contrast to TP2, TP1 import was accomplished through a passive diffusion process.
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URI: https://libjncir.jncasr.ac.in/xmlui/10572/93
Other Identifiers: 0270-7306
Appears in Collections:Research Papers (M.R.S. Rao)

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