Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications, Vol.345, No.4, 1333-1341, 2006
Cell density-dependent nuclear/cytoplasmic localization of NORPEG (RAI14) protein
NORPEG (RAIN), a developmentally regulated gene induced by retinoic acid, encodes a 980 amino acid (aa) residue protein containing six ankyrin repeats and a long coiled-coil domain [Kutty et al.. J. Biol. Chem. 276 (2001)7 pp. 2831-2840]. We have expressed aa residues 1-287 of NORPEG and used the recombinant protein to produce an anti-NORPEG polyclonal antibody. Confocal immunofluorescence analysis showed that the subcellular localization of NORPEG in retinal pigment epithelial (ARPE-19) cells varies with cell density, with predominantly nuclear localization in nonconfluent cells. but a Cytoplasmic localization. reminiscent of cytoskeleton, in confluent cultures. Interestingly, an evolutionarily conserved putative monopartite nuclear localization signal (p(270)KKRKAP(276)) Was identified by analyzing the sequences of NORPEG and its orthologs. GFP-NORPEG (2-287 aa), a fusion protein containing this signal, was indeed localized to nuclei when expressed in ARPE-19 or COS-7 cells. Deletion and mutation analysis indicated that the identified nuclear localization sequence is indispensable for nuclear targeting. Published by Elsevier Inc.
Keywords:nuclear/cytoplasmic localization;nuclear localization signal;NORPEG;RAI14;retinal pigment epithelium;immunofluorescence;retinoic acid;nucleolin;ankyrin repeats