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Lysyl oxidase (LOX) is the enzyme that cross-links extracellular collagen and tropoelastin and is involved in tumor suppressor activity. Based on the existent homologies between lysine-rich regions of tropoelastin and the "lysine-rich" histone H1, we tested the possibility that H1 could be a new nuclear target. Our study shows that LOX could actually interact specifically not only with histone H1, but also with histone H2. Mechanisms and significance of these interactions are discussed in detail.  相似文献   

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Lysyl oxidase (LOX) is an enzyme responsible for the cross-linking of collagen and elastin both in vitro and in vivo. The unique functions of the individual members of this multigene family have been difficult to ascertain because of highly conserved catalytic domains and overlapping tissue expression patterns. To address this problem of functional and structural redundancy and to determine the role of LOX in the development of tissue integrity, Lox gene expression was deleted by targeted mutagenesis in mice. Lox-targeted mice (LOX(-/-)) died soon after parturition, exhibiting cardiovascular instability with ruptured arterial aneurysms and diaphragmatic rupture. Microscopic analysis of the aorta demonstrated fragmented elastic fiber architecture in homozygous mutant null mice. LOX activity, as assessed by desmosine (elastin cross-link) analysis, was reduced by approximately 60% in the aorta and lungs of homozygous mutant animals compared with wild type mice. Immature collagen cross-links were decreased but to a lesser degree than elastin cross-links in LOX(-/-) mice. Thus, lysyl oxidase appears critical during embryogenesis for structural stability of the aorta and diaphragm and connective tissue development.  相似文献   

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Lysyl oxidase (LOX) is a copper-containing amine oxidase known to catalyze the covalent cross-linking of fibrillar collagens and elastin at peptidyl lysine residues. In addition, its involvement in cancer, wound healing, cell motility, chemotaxis, and differentiation reflect a remarkable functional diversity of LOX. To investigate novel mechanisms of LOX regulation and function, we performed a yeast two-hybrid screen to identify LOX-interacting proteins. Three overlapping positive clones were identified as C-terminal fragments of fibronectin (FN). Glutathione S-transferase pull-downs and solid phase binding assays confirmed this interaction. LOX binds to the cellular form of FN (cFN) with a dissociation constant (K(d)) of 2.5 nm. This was comparable with our measured K(d) of LOX binding to tropoelastin (1.9 nm) and type I collagen (5.2 nm), but LOX demonstrated a much lower binding affinity for the plasma form of FN (pFN). Immunofluorescent microscopy revealed co-localization of FN and LOX in normal human tissues, where these proteins may interact in vivo. LOX enzymatic activity assays showed that cFN does not seem to be a substrate of LOX. However, cFN can act as a scaffold for enzymatically active 30-kDa LOX. Furthermore, in FN-null mouse embryonic fibroblasts, we observed dramatically decreased proteolytic processing of the 45-kDa LOX proenzyme to the 30-kDa active form, with a corresponding decrease in LOX enzyme activity. Our results suggest that the FN matrix may provide specific microenvironments to regulate LOX catalytic activity.  相似文献   

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Covalent intermolecular cross-linking of collagen is initiated by the action of lysyl oxidase (LOX) on the telopeptidyl lysine and hydroxylysine residues. Recently, several LOX isoforms, i.e., LOX-like proteins 1-4 (LOXL1-4), have been identified but their specific tissue distribution and functions are still largely unknown. In this study, mRNA expression of LOX and LOXL1-4 in MC3T3-E1 osteoblastic cells was screened by RT-PCR and quantitatively analyzed by real-time PCR during cell differentiation and matrix mineralization. The results demonstrated that LOX and all LOXLs, except LOXL2, were expressed in this cell line and that the expression pattern during cell differentiation and matrix mineralization was distinct from one another. This indicates that the expression of LOX and its isoforms is highly regulated during osteoblast differentiation, suggesting their distinct roles in collagen matrix stabilization and subsequent mineralization.  相似文献   

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The lysyl oxidase-like 2 (LOXL2) protein is a human paralogue of lysyl oxidase (LOX) that functions as an amine oxidase for formation of lysine-derived cross-links found in collagen and elastin. In addition to the C-terminal domains characteristic to the LOX family members, LOXL2 contains four scavenger receptor cysteine-rich (SRCR) domains in the N-terminus. In order to assess the amine oxidase activity of LOXL2, we expressed a series of recombinant LOXL2 proteins with deletions in the SRCR domains, using an Escherichia coli expression system. All of the purified recombinant LOXL2 proteins, with or without the SRCR domains in the N-terminus, showed significant amine oxidase activity toward several different types of collagen and elastin in in vitro amine oxidase assays, indicating deletion of the SRCR domains does not interfere with amine oxidase activity of LOXL2. Further, amine oxidase activity of LOXL2 was not susceptible to inhibition by β-aminopropionitrile, an irreversible inhibitor of LOX, suggesting a different enzymatic mechanism between these two paralogues.  相似文献   

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Trithorax-group protein ASH1 methylates histone H3 lysine 36   总被引:6,自引:0,他引:6  
Tanaka Y  Katagiri Z  Kawahashi K  Kioussis D  Kitajima S 《Gene》2007,397(1-2):161-168
Drosophila discs absent, small, or homeotic-1 (ASH1) is a member of trithorax-group proteins that play essential roles in epigenetic regulation of Hox genes. Drosophila ASH1 genetically interacts with trithorax and has been reported to methylate histone H3 lysine 4 (K4) as well as H3 K9 and H4 K20. The function of mammalian ASH1, by contrast, has remained largely unknown. Here we report a histone lysine scanning mutation assay using recombinant core histones and in vitro reconstituted nucleosomes to identify targets of mammalian methyltransferases by fluorographic, Western blot, and mass spectrometric analyses. The assay reproduced specificities of previously known histone methyltransferases and further revealed unexpectedly that mammalian ASH1 mono- or di-methylates histone H3 K36 but not any other lysine residues of recombinant unmodified mammalian histones. Under the same experimental condition, lysine to arginine substitution of histone H3 at position 36 abolished the methyltransferase activity of Drosophila ASH1, suggesting that K36 is their specific target. We also demonstrate that native ASH1 proteins, consisting of the carboxy-terminal domains including the catalytic site, retain the specificity for K36. Taken together, our data suggest that ASH1 subfamily of SET domain proteins have K36-specific methyltransferase activities evolutionarily conserved from flies to mammals.  相似文献   

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Lysyl oxidase like-2 (LOXL2) belongs to the lysyl oxidase (LOX) family, which comprises Cu2+- and lysine tyrosylquinone (LTQ)-dependent amine oxidases. LOXL2 is proposed to function similarly to LOX in the extracellular matrix (ECM) by promoting crosslinking of collagen and elastin. LOXL2 has also been proposed to regulate extracellular and intracellular cell signaling pathways. Dysregulation of LOXL2 has been linked to many diseases, including cancer, pro-oncogenic angiogenesis, fibrosis and heart diseases. In this review, we will give an overview of the current understandings and hypotheses regarding the molecular functions of LOXL2.  相似文献   

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