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A functional study of nucleocytoplasmic transport signals of the EhNCABP166 protein from Entamoeba histolytica

Journal

PARASITOLOGY
Volume 139, Issue 13, Pages 1697-1710

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CAMBRIDGE UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1017/S0031182012001199

Keywords

Entamoeba histolytica; nuclear localization signal (NLS); nuclear export signal (NES); actin-binding protein; nucleocytoplasmic transport system

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  1. Mexican Science and Technology Council (CONACyT) [203209, 130364]
  2. French-Mexican collaborative program ANR-CONACyT PARACTIN [140364]

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EhNCABP166 is an Entamoeba histolytica actin-binding protein that localizes to the nucleus and cytoplasm. Bioinformatic analysis of the EhNCABP166 amino acid sequence shows the presence of 3 bipartite nuclear localization signals (NLS) and a nuclear export signal (NES). The present study aimed to investigate the functionality of these signals in 3 ways. First, we fused each potential NLS to a cytoplasmic domain of ehFLN to determine whether the localization of this domain could be altered by the presence of the NLSs. Furthermore, the localization of each domain of EhNCABP166 was determined. Similarly, we generated mutations in the first block of bipartite signals from the domains that contained these signals. Additionally, we added an NES to 2 constructs that were then evaluated. We confirmed the intranuclear localization of EhNCABP166 using transmission electron microscopy. Fusion of each NLS resulted in shuttling of the cytoplasmic domain to the nucleus. With the exception of 2 domains, all of the evaluated domains localized within the nucleus. A mutation in the first block of bipartite signals affected the localization of the domains containing an NLS. The addition of an NES shifted the localization of these domains to the cytoplasm. The results presented here establish EhNCABP166 as a protein containing functional nuclear localization signals and a nuclear export signal.

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