Identification of Domains and Factors Involved in MINIYO Nuclear Import

The transition of stem cells from self-renewal into differentiation is tightly regulated to assure proper development of the organism. Arabidopsis MINIYO (IYO) and its mammalian orthologue RNA polymerase II associated protein 1 (RPAP1) are essential factors for initiating stem cell differentiation i...

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Main Authors: Ramon Contreras, Paraskevi Kallemi, Mary Paz González-García, Aleksandra Lazarova, José Juan Sánchez-Serrano, Maite Sanmartín, Enrique Rojo
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-09-01
Series:Frontiers in Plant Science
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2019.01044/full
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spelling doaj-7b28c9fe7303485b94c02a06f01074652020-11-24T21:49:53ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2019-09-011010.3389/fpls.2019.01044473906Identification of Domains and Factors Involved in MINIYO Nuclear ImportRamon ContrerasParaskevi KallemiMary Paz González-GarcíaAleksandra LazarovaJosé Juan Sánchez-SerranoMaite SanmartínEnrique RojoThe transition of stem cells from self-renewal into differentiation is tightly regulated to assure proper development of the organism. Arabidopsis MINIYO (IYO) and its mammalian orthologue RNA polymerase II associated protein 1 (RPAP1) are essential factors for initiating stem cell differentiation in plants and animals. Moreover, there is evidence suggesting that the translocation of IYO and RPAP1 from the cytosol into the nucleus functions as a molecular switch to initiate this cell fate transition. Identifying the determinants of IYO subcellular localization would allow testing if, indeed, nuclear IYO migration triggers cell differentiation and could provide tools to control this crucial developmental transition. Through transient and stable expression assays in Nicotiana benthamiana and Arabidopsis thaliana, we demonstrate that IYO contains two nuclear localization signals (NLSs), located at the N- and C-terminus of the protein, which mediate the interaction with the NLS-receptor IMPA4 and the import of the protein into the nucleus. Interestingly, IYO also interacts with GPN GTPases, which are involved in selective nuclear import of RNA polymerase II. This interaction is prevented when the G1 motif in GPN1 is mutated, suggesting that IYO binds specifically to the nucleotide-bound form of GPN1. In contrast, deleting the NLSs in IYO does not prevent the interaction with GPN1, but it interferes with import of GPN1 into the nucleus, indicating that IYO and GPN1 are co-transported as a complex that requires the IYO NLSs for import. This work unveils key domains and factors involved in IYO nuclear import, which may prove instrumental to determine how IYO and RPAP1 control stem cell differentiation.https://www.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fpls.2019.01044/fullstem celldifferentiationnuclear localization signalimportinGTPase
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author Ramon Contreras
Paraskevi Kallemi
Mary Paz González-García
Aleksandra Lazarova
José Juan Sánchez-Serrano
Maite Sanmartín
Enrique Rojo
spellingShingle Ramon Contreras
Paraskevi Kallemi
Mary Paz González-García
Aleksandra Lazarova
José Juan Sánchez-Serrano
Maite Sanmartín
Enrique Rojo
Identification of Domains and Factors Involved in MINIYO Nuclear Import
Frontiers in Plant Science
stem cell
differentiation
nuclear localization signal
importin
GTPase
author_facet Ramon Contreras
Paraskevi Kallemi
Mary Paz González-García
Aleksandra Lazarova
José Juan Sánchez-Serrano
Maite Sanmartín
Enrique Rojo
author_sort Ramon Contreras
title Identification of Domains and Factors Involved in MINIYO Nuclear Import
title_short Identification of Domains and Factors Involved in MINIYO Nuclear Import
title_full Identification of Domains and Factors Involved in MINIYO Nuclear Import
title_fullStr Identification of Domains and Factors Involved in MINIYO Nuclear Import
title_full_unstemmed Identification of Domains and Factors Involved in MINIYO Nuclear Import
title_sort identification of domains and factors involved in miniyo nuclear import
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Plant Science
issn 1664-462X
publishDate 2019-09-01
description The transition of stem cells from self-renewal into differentiation is tightly regulated to assure proper development of the organism. Arabidopsis MINIYO (IYO) and its mammalian orthologue RNA polymerase II associated protein 1 (RPAP1) are essential factors for initiating stem cell differentiation in plants and animals. Moreover, there is evidence suggesting that the translocation of IYO and RPAP1 from the cytosol into the nucleus functions as a molecular switch to initiate this cell fate transition. Identifying the determinants of IYO subcellular localization would allow testing if, indeed, nuclear IYO migration triggers cell differentiation and could provide tools to control this crucial developmental transition. Through transient and stable expression assays in Nicotiana benthamiana and Arabidopsis thaliana, we demonstrate that IYO contains two nuclear localization signals (NLSs), located at the N- and C-terminus of the protein, which mediate the interaction with the NLS-receptor IMPA4 and the import of the protein into the nucleus. Interestingly, IYO also interacts with GPN GTPases, which are involved in selective nuclear import of RNA polymerase II. This interaction is prevented when the G1 motif in GPN1 is mutated, suggesting that IYO binds specifically to the nucleotide-bound form of GPN1. In contrast, deleting the NLSs in IYO does not prevent the interaction with GPN1, but it interferes with import of GPN1 into the nucleus, indicating that IYO and GPN1 are co-transported as a complex that requires the IYO NLSs for import. This work unveils key domains and factors involved in IYO nuclear import, which may prove instrumental to determine how IYO and RPAP1 control stem cell differentiation.
topic stem cell
differentiation
nuclear localization signal
importin
GTPase
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