Abstract
Three of the four independently induced Ketel(D) dominantnegative female sterile mutations that identify the Drosophila importin-beta gene, originated from a C4114--> T transition and the concurrent replacement of Pro446 by Leu (P446L). CD spectroscopy of representative peptides with Pro or Leu in the crucial position revealed that upon the Pro-->Leu exchange the P446L mutant protein loses flexibility and attains most likely an open conformation. The P446L mutation abolishes RanGTP binding of the P446L mutant form of importin-beta protein and results in increased RanGDP binding ability. Notably, the P446L mutant importin-beta does not exert its dominant-negative effect on nuclear protein import and has no effect on mitotic spindle-related functions and chromosome segregation. However, it interferes with nuclear envelope formation during mitosis-to-interphase transition, revealing a novel function of importin-beta.
Publication types
-
Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
MeSH terms
-
Active Transport, Cell Nucleus / physiology
-
Amino Acid Sequence
-
Animals
-
Cell Cycle / physiology
-
Chromatin / metabolism
-
Circular Dichroism
-
Drosophila Proteins / chemistry
-
Drosophila Proteins / genetics
-
Drosophila Proteins / metabolism*
-
Drosophila melanogaster / anatomy & histology
-
Drosophila melanogaster / embryology*
-
Female
-
Fluorescent Dyes / metabolism
-
HeLa Cells
-
Humans
-
Infertility, Female / genetics
-
Lamins / genetics
-
Lamins / metabolism
-
Models, Molecular
-
Molecular Sequence Data
-
Mutation*
-
Nuclear Envelope / metabolism*
-
Peptides / genetics
-
Peptides / metabolism
-
Protein Binding
-
Protein Structure, Tertiary
-
Recombinant Fusion Proteins / metabolism
-
Sequence Alignment
-
Spindle Apparatus / metabolism
-
Transgenes
-
beta Karyopherins / chemistry
-
beta Karyopherins / genetics
-
beta Karyopherins / metabolism*
-
ran GTP-Binding Protein / metabolism*
Substances
-
Chromatin
-
Drosophila Proteins
-
Fluorescent Dyes
-
Fs(2)Ket protein, Drosophila
-
Lamins
-
Peptides
-
Recombinant Fusion Proteins
-
beta Karyopherins
-
ran GTP-Binding Protein