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CTNNBL1 is a novel nuclear localization sequence-binding protein that recognizes RNA-splicing factors CDC5L and Prp31.


ABSTRACT: Nuclear proteins typically contain short stretches of basic amino acids (nuclear localization sequences; NLSs) that bind karyopherin ? family members, directing nuclear import. Here, we identify CTNNBL1 (catenin-?-like 1), an armadillo motif-containing nuclear protein that exhibits no detectable primary sequence homology to karyopherin ?, as a novel, selective NLS-binding protein. CTNNBL1 (a single-copy gene conserved from fission yeast to man) was previously found associated with Prp19-containing RNA-splicing complexes as well as with the antibody-diversifying enzyme AID. We find that CTNNBL1 association with the Prp19 complex is mediated by recognition of the NLS of the CDC5L component of the complex and show that CTNNBL1 also interacts with Prp31 (another U4/U6.U5 tri-snRNP-associated splicing factor) through its NLS. As with karyopherin ?s, CTNNBL1 binds NLSs via its armadillo (ARM) domain, but displays a separate, more selective NLS binding specificity. Furthermore, the CTNNBL1/AID interaction depends on amino acids forming the AID conformational NLS with CTNNBL1-deficient cells showing a partial defect in AID nuclear accumulation. However, in further contrast to karyopherin ?s, the CTNNBL1 N-terminal region itself binds karyopherin ?s (rather than karyopherin ?), suggesting a function divergent from canonical nuclear transport. Thus, CTNNBL1 is a novel NLS-binding protein, distinct from karyopherin ?s, with the results suggesting a possible role in the selective intranuclear targeting or interactions of some splicing-associated complexes.

SUBMITTER: Ganesh K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3089553 | biostudies-literature | 2011 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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CTNNBL1 is a novel nuclear localization sequence-binding protein that recognizes RNA-splicing factors CDC5L and Prp31.

Ganesh Karuna K   Adam Salome S   Taylor Benjamin B   Simpson Paul P   Rada Cristina C   Neuberger Michael M  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20110308 19


Nuclear proteins typically contain short stretches of basic amino acids (nuclear localization sequences; NLSs) that bind karyopherin α family members, directing nuclear import. Here, we identify CTNNBL1 (catenin-β-like 1), an armadillo motif-containing nuclear protein that exhibits no detectable primary sequence homology to karyopherin α, as a novel, selective NLS-binding protein. CTNNBL1 (a single-copy gene conserved from fission yeast to man) was previously found associated with Prp19-containi  ...[more]

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