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J Biol Chem ; 282(46): 33743-33751, 2007 Nov 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17878171

ABSTRACT

A gradient of Ran.GTP typically regulates traffic through the nuclear pore by modulating association of receptors with cargo. However, here we demonstrate that the yeast high mobility group box transcription factor Nhp6Ap enters the nucleus via a novel nuclear localization signal recognized by calcium calmodulin in a process that does not require Ran. Calmodulin is strictly required for the nondiffusional nuclear entry of Nhp6Ap. Calmodulin and DNA exhibit mutually exclusive binding to NHP6A, indicating that the directionality of Nhp6Ap nuclear accumulation may be driven by DNA-dependent dissociation of calmodulin. Our findings demonstrate that calmodulin can serve as a molecular switch triggering nuclear entry with subsequent dissociation of calmodulin binding upon interaction of cargo with chromatin. This pathway appears to be evolutionarily conserved; mammalian high mobility group box transcription factors often have two nuclear localization signals: one a classical Ran-dependent signal and a second that binds calmodulin. The finding that Nhp6Ap nuclear entry requires calmodulin but not Ran indicates that Nhp6Ap is a good model for studying this poorly understood but evolutionarily conserved calmodulin-dependent nuclear import pathway.


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Calmodulin/metabolism , DNA-Binding Proteins/chemistry , Nuclear Proteins/chemistry , Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins/chemistry , ran GTP-Binding Protein/metabolism , Active Transport, Cell Nucleus , Animals , Calmodulin/chemistry , Cattle , Chromatin/metabolism , Conserved Sequence , DNA/chemistry , Escherichia coli/metabolism , Evolution, Molecular , Fungal Proteins/metabolism , Green Fluorescent Proteins/chemistry , HMGN Proteins , Models, Biological , Molecular Conformation , Protein Binding , Transcription, Genetic
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