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Messaoudi, L.* ; Yang, Y.G.* ; Kinomura, A.* ; Stavreva, D.A.* ; Yan, G.* ; Bortolin-Cavaillé, ML.* ; Arakawa, H. ; Buerstedde, J.M. ; Hainaut, P.* ; Cavaillé, J.* ; Takata, M.* ; van Dyck, E.*

Subcellular distribution of human RDM1 protein isoforms and their nucleolar accumulation in response to heat shock and proteotoxic stress.

Nucleic Acids Res. 35, 6571-6587 (2007)
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The RDM1 gene encodes a RNA recognition motif (RRM)-containing protein involved in the cellular response to the anti-cancer drug cisplatin in vertebrates. We previously reported a cDNA encoding the full-length human RDM1 protein. Here, we describe the identification of 11 human cDNAs encoding RDM1 protein isoforms. This repertoire is generated by alternative pre-mRNA splicing and differential usage of two translational start sites, resulting in proteins with long or short N-terminus and a great diversity in the exonic composition of their C-terminus. By using tagged proteins and fluorescent microscopy, we examined the subcellular distribution of full-length RDM1 (renamed RDM1alpha), and other RDM1 isoforms. We show that RDM1alpha undergoes subcellular redistribution and nucleolar accumulation in response to proteotoxic stress and mild heat shock. In unstressed cells, the long N-terminal isoforms displayed distinct subcellular distribution patterns, ranging from a predominantly cytoplasmic to almost exclusive nuclear localization, suggesting functional differences among the RDM1 proteins. However, all isoforms underwent stress-induced nucleolar accumulation. We identified nuclear and nucleolar localization determinants as well as domains conferring cytoplasmic retention to the RDM1 proteins. Finally, RDM1 null chicken DT40 cells displayed an increased sensitivity to heat shock, compared to wild-type (wt) cells, suggesting a function for RDM1 in the heat-shock response.
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Publication type Article: Journal article
Document type Scientific Article
Keywords PML NUCLEAR-BODIES; RNA RECOGNITION MOTIF; SERINE-RICH DOMAINS; DNA-BINDING DOMAIN; SR PROTEINS; LOCALIZATION SIGNAL; SPLICING FACTORS; CELLULAR STRESS; POLYMERASE-II; RGG DOMAIN
Language english
Publication Year 2007
HGF-reported in Year 0
ISSN (print) / ISBN 0305-1048
e-ISSN 1362-4962
Quellenangaben Volume: 35, Issue: 19, Pages: 6571-6587 Article Number: , Supplement: ,
Publisher Oxford University Press
Reviewing status Peer reviewed
Research field(s) Radiation Sciences
PSP Element(s) FE 70411
PubMed ID 17905820
Scopus ID 36148989178
Erfassungsdatum 2007-12-31