Nuclear estrogen receptor II (nER-II) is involved in the estrogen-dependent ribonucleoprotein transport in the goat uterus: II. Isolation and characterization of three small nuclear ribonucleoprotein proteins which bind to nER-II. |
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Authors: | Thomas Sebastian Raghava Varman Thampan |
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Affiliation: | Rajiv Gandhi Centre for Biotechnology, Thiruvananthapuram-695014, Kerala, India. |
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Abstract: | Three proteins of a goat uterine small nuclear ribonucleoprotein (snRNP) fraction, which bind to nuclear estrogen receptor-II (nER-II) have been isolated and purified. These are the p32, p55, and p60 of which p32 is the major nER-II binding protein. Indirect evidence reveals that p32 binds to the nuclear export signal (NES) on the nER-II. nER-II is a snRNA binding protein while p32 does not bind to the RNA. nER-II along with p32 and p55 form an effective Mg(++)ATPase complex, the activation of which appears to be the immediate reason behind the RNP exit from the nuclei following estradiol exposure. The three nER-II binding proteins bind to the nuclear pore complex; nER-II does not possess this property. |
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Keywords: | uterine snRNP nuclear estrogen receptor‐II RNP transport |
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