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Both carboxy-terminus NES motif and mutated tryptophan(s) are crucial for aberrant nuclear export of nucleophosmin leukemic mutants in NPMc+ AML
- Publication Year :
- 2006
- Publisher :
- W.B. Saunders, 2006.
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Abstract
- We recently identified aberrant cytoplasmic expression of nucleophosmin (NPM) as the immunohistochemical marker of a large subgroup of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) (about one-third of adult AML) that is characterized by normal karyotype and mutations occurring at the exon-12 of the NPM gene. In this paper, we have elucidated the molecular mechanism underlying the abnormal cytoplasmic localization of NPM. All 29 AML-associated mutated NPM alleles so far identified encode abnormal proteins which have acquired at the C-terminus a nuclear export signal (NES) motif and lost both tryptophan residues 288 and 290 (or only the residue 290) which determine nucleolar localization. We show for the first time that both alterations are crucial for NPM mutant export from nucleus to cytoplasm. In fact, the cytoplasmic accumulation of NPM is blocked by leptomycin-B and ratjadones, specific exportin-1/Crm1-inhibitors, and by reinsertion of tryptophan residues 288 and 290, which respectively relocate NPM mutants in the nucleoplasm and nucleoli. NPM leukemic mutants in turn recruit the wild-type NPM from nucleoli to nucleoplasm and cytoplasm. These findings indicate that potential therapeutic strategies aimed to retarget NPM to its physiological sites will have to overcome 2 obstacles, the new NES motif and the mutated tryptophan(s) at the NPM mutant C-terminus.
- Subjects :
- Cytoplasm
Nucleolus
Immunology
Mutant
Amino Acid Motifs
Active Transport, Cell Nucleus
Biology
Transfection
Biochemistry
Cell Line
medicine
Animals
Humans
Nuclear protein
Nuclear export signal
Nuclear Protein
Nuclear Export Signals
Nucleophosmin
Nucleoplasm
Leukemia
integumentary system
Base Sequence
Animal
Active Transport, Cell Nucleu
Tryptophan
Nuclear Proteins
Cell Biology
Hematology
Nuclear Export Signal
Cell biology
Cell nucleus
medicine.anatomical_structure
Cell Nucleolu
Mutation
Amino Acid Motif
Cell Nucleolus
Human
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....83fc5a3807c7a4d413320b105b5ee4ef