Identification of nuclear import mechanisms for the neuronal Cdk5 activator

Xinrong Fu, Yuk Kwan Choi, Dianbo Qu, Yan Yu, Sang Cheung Nam, Robert Z. Qi*

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Abstract

The activation of Cdk5 by p35 plays a pivotal role in a multitude of nervous system activities ranging from neuronal differentiation to degeneration. A fraction of Cdk5 and p35 localizes in the nucleus where Cdk5-p35 exerts its functions via protein phosphorylation, and p35 displays a dynamic localization between the cytoplasm and the nucleus. Here, we examined the nuclear import properties of p35. In nuclear import assays, p35 was actively transported into the nuclei of digitonin-permeabilized HeLa cells and cortical neurons by cytoplasmic carrier-mediated mechanisms. Importin-β, importin-5, and importin-7 were identified to import p35 into the nuclei via a direct interaction with it. An N-terminal region of p35 was defined to interact with the above importins, serving as a nuclear localization signal. Finally, we show that the nuclear localization of p35 does not require the association of Cdk5. Furthermore, Cdk5 and importin-β/5/7 are mutually exclusive in binding to p35. These results suggest that p35 employs pathways distinct from that used by Cdk5 for transport to the nucleus.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)39014-39021
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Biological Chemistry
Volume281
Issue number51
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 22 Dec 2006
Externally publishedYes

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