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Molecular cloning of a novel importin α homologue from rice, by which constitutive photomorphogenic 1 (COP1) nuclear localization signal (NLS)-protein is preferentially nuclear imported

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JOURNAL OF BIOLOGICAL CHEMISTRY
Volume 276, Issue 12, Pages 9322-9329

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AMER SOC BIOCHEMISTRY MOLECULAR BIOLOGY INC
DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M006430200

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Nuclear import of proteins that contain classical nuclear localization signals (NLS) is initiated by importin alpha, a protein that recognizes and binds to the NLS in the cytoplasm. In this paper, we have cloned a cDNA for a novel importin ct homologue from rice which is in addition to our previously isolated rice importin alpha 1a and alpha2, and we have named it rice importin alpha 1b. In vitro binding and nuclear import assays using recombinant importin alpha 1b protein demonstrate that rice importin alpha 1b functions as a component of the NLS-receptor in plant cells. Analysis of the transcript levels for till three rice importin alpha genes revealed that the genes were not only differentially expressed but that they also responded to dark adaptation in green leaves. Furthermore, we also show that the COP1 protein bears a bipartite-type NLS and its nuclear import is mediated preferentially by the rice importin alb. These data suggest that each of the different; rice importin alpha proteins carry distinct groups of nuclear proteins, such that multiple isoforms of importin alpha contribute to the regulation of plant nuclear protein transport.

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