Characterization of the nuclear localization signal in the DNA helicase involved in Werner's syndrome

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Matsumoto, T
Imamura, O
Goto, M
Furuichi, Y
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[1] AGENE Res Inst, Kamakura, Kanagawa 247, Japan
[2] Tokyo Metropolitan Otsuka Hosp, Dept Rheumatol, Toshima Ku, Tokyo 170, Japan
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DNA helicase; Werner's syndrome;
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R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
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The nuclear localization signal (NLS) of the DNA helicase involved in Werner's syndrome (WS) was studied. Previously, we noted that the C-terminal region of WS helicase contains the NLS. In this study, we generated in HeLa cells various chimeric proteins consisting of the N-terminal tagged with an enhanced green fluorescent protein and the C-terminal fragments of the WS helicase that were truncated either from N- or C-termini, and we examined the ability of fragments to transfer the fusion proteins to the nucleoplasm by fluorescence microscopy. A small C-proximal region containing 34 amino acid residues (residues 1369-1402) was found to contain full nuclear migration activities. Subsequent amino acid substitution experiments showed that a sequence of three positively charged amino acids (Lys(1371)-Arg(1372)-Arg(1373)) in this region are particularly important. Similar sequence has previously been defined as the nuclear localization signal of SV-40 large T antigen that also acts as a viral DNA helicase. Conservation of this motif was found in the C-terminal regions of the other RecQ type DNA helicases, including murine WS helicase, yeast sgs1 and rqh+1 and human Bloom syndrome DNA helicases.
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