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Identification of functional nuclear export sequences in human topoisomerase IIalpha and beta
Authors:Mirski Shelagh E L  Bielawski Juliane C  Cole Susan P C
Institution:Cancer Research Laboratories, Queen's University, Ont, Kingston, Canada K7L 3N6. selm@post.queensu.ca
Abstract:Nuclear localization of topoisomerase IIalpha and beta is important for normal cell function as well as being a determinant of tumour cell sensitivity to topoisomerase II-targeting chemotherapeutic agents. However, topoisomerase II is cytoplasmic under certain circumstances, indicating that it may undergo active nuclear export. We have examined the ability of Leu-rich potential nuclear export signal (NES) sequences present in human topoisomerase IIalpha and beta to direct the export of a green fluorescent protein-glutathione-S-transferase fusion protein following microinjection into HeLa cell nuclei. Of 12 sequences tested, only one potential NES sequence from the comparable location in each isoform (alphaNES(1018-1028) and betaNES(1034-1044)) was active. Mutation of hydrophobic residues in alphaNES(1018-1028) and betaNES(1034-1044) substantially reduced their nuclear export activity as did leptomycin B treatment of microinjected cells. Our results provide the first evidence of active nuclear export of topoisomerase II and suggest it is mediated by a CRM1-dependent pathway.
Keywords:Topoisomerase IIα  Topoisomerase IIβ  Nuclear export  GFP fusion protein  Confocal microscopy  Nuclear microinjection  Leu-rich NES
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