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The unfolded protein response transducer Ire1p contains a nuclear localization sequence recognized by multiple β importins

  • Laurence Goffin
  • , Sadanand Vodala
  • , Christine Fraser
  • , Joanne Ryan
  • , Mark Timms
  • , Sarina Meusburger
  • , Bruno Catimel
  • , Edouard C. Nice
  • , Pamela A. Silver
  • , Chong Yun Xiao
  • , David A. Jans
  • , Mary Jane H. Gething*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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    Abstract

    The Ire1p transmembrane receptor kinase/endonuclease transduces the unfolded protein response (UPR) from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) to the nucleus in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. In this study, we analyzed the capacity of a highly basic sequence in the linker region of Ire1p to function as a nuclear localization sequence (NLS) both in vivo and in vitro. This 18-residue sequence is capable of targeting green fluorescent protein to the nucleus of yeast cells in a process requiring proteins involved in the Ran GTPase cycle that facilitates nuclear import. Mutagenic analysis and importin binding studies demonstrate that the Ire1p linker region contains overlapping potential NLSs: at least one classical NLS (within sequences 642KKKRKR647 and/or 653KKGR656) that is recognized by yeast importin α(Kap60p) and a novel βNLS (646KRGSRGGKKGRK657) that is recognized by several yeast importin β homologues. Kinetic binding data suggest that binding to importin β proteins would predominate in vivo. The UPR, and in particular ER stress-induced HAC1 mRNA splicing, is inhibited by point mutations in the Ire1p NLS that inhibit nuclear localization and also requires functional RanGAP and Ran GEF proteins. The NLS-dependent nuclear localization of Ire1p would thus seem to be central to its role in UPR signaling.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)5309-5323
    Number of pages15
    JournalMolecular Biology of the Cell
    Volume17
    Issue number12
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Dec 2006

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