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Títulos: p38γ regulates interaction of nuclear PSF and RNA with the tumour-suppressor hDlg in response to osmotic shock
Autores/as: Sabio Buzo, Guadalupe
Cerezo Guisado, María Isabel
Reino Fernández, Paloma del
Iñesta Vaquera, Francisco de Asís
Rousseau, Simon
Arthur, J. Simon A
Campbell, David G
Centeno Velázquez, Francisco
Cuenda Mendez, Ana
Palabras clave: PSF;hDLG;Inactive p38d;Knock-in-mice;Osmotic shock;p38g;p38d inactivo;Choque osmótico
Fecha de publicación: 2010
Editor/a: The Company of Biologists
Resumen: Activation of p38γ modulates the integrity of the complex formed by the human discs large protein (hDlg) with cytoskeletal proteins, which is important for cell adaptation to changes in environmental osmolarity. Here we report that, in response to hyperosmotic stress, p38γ also regulates formation of complexes between hDlg and the nuclear protein polypyrimidine tract-binding protein-associated-splicing factor (PSF). Following osmotic shock, p38γ in the cell nucleus increases its association with nuclear hDlg, thereby causing dissociation of hDlg-PSF complexes. Moreover, hDlg and PSF bind different RNAs; in response to osmotic shock, p38γ causes hDlg-PSF and hDlg-RNA dissociation independently of its kinase activity. These findings identify a novel nuclear complex and suggest a previously unreported function of p38γ, which is independent of its catalytic activity and could affect mRNA processing and/or gene transcription to aid cell adaptation to osmolarity changes in the environment.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10662/20155
ISSN: 1477-9137
DOI: 10.1242/jcs.066514
Colección:DBYBM - Artículos

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