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Nuclear localisation of 53BP1 is regulated by phosphorylation of the nuclear localisation signal
P. von Morgen, T. Lidak, Z. Horejsi, L. Macurek,
Language English Country England, Great Britain
Document type Journal Article
PubMed
29603287
DOI
10.1111/boc.201700067
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- MeSH
- Tumor Suppressor p53-Binding Protein 1 genetics metabolism MeSH
- Active Transport, Cell Nucleus MeSH
- Arginine chemistry genetics metabolism MeSH
- Cell Nucleus genetics metabolism MeSH
- Phosphorylation MeSH
- HEK293 Cells MeSH
- Nuclear Localization Signals * MeSH
- Karyopherins genetics metabolism MeSH
- Humans MeSH
- Lysine chemistry genetics metabolism MeSH
- Tumor Cells, Cultured MeSH
- Bone Neoplasms genetics metabolism pathology MeSH
- Osteosarcoma genetics metabolism pathology MeSH
- Protein Binding MeSH
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- Humans MeSH
- Publication type
- Journal Article MeSH
BACKGROUND INFORMATION: Repair of damaged DNA is essential for maintaining genomic stability. TP53-binding protein 1 (53BP1) plays an important role in repair of the DNA double-strand breaks. Nuclear localisation of 53BP1 depends on importin β and nucleoporin 153, but the type and location of 53BP1 nuclear localisation signal (NLS) have yet to be determined. RESULTS: Here, we show that nuclear import of 53BP1 depends on two basic regions, namely 1667-KRK-1669 and 1681-KRGRK-1685, which are both needed for importin binding. Lysine 1667 is essential for interaction with importin and its substitution to arginine reduced nuclear localisation of 53BP1. Furthermore, we have found that CDK1-dependent phosphorylation of 53BP1 at S1678 impairs importin binding during mitosis. Phosphorylation-mimicking mutant S1678D showed reduced nuclear localisation, suggesting that phosphorylation of the NLS interferes with nuclear import of the 53BP1 CONCLUSIONS: We show that 53BP1 contains a classical bipartite NLS 1666-GKRKLITSEEERSPAKRGRKS-1686, which enables the importin-mediated nuclear transport of 53BP1. Additionally, we found that posttranslational modification within the NLS region can regulate 53BP1 nuclear import. SIGNIFICANCE: Our results indicate that integrity of the NLS is important for 53BP1 nuclear localisation. Precise mapping of the NLS will facilitate further studies on the effect of posttranslational modifications and somatic mutations on the nuclear localisation 53BP1 and DNA repair.
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