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Publication : Identification of the nuclear export signals that regulate the intracellular localization of the mouse CMP-sialic acid synthetase.

First Author  Fujita A Year  2007
Journal  Biochem Biophys Res Commun Volume  355
Issue  1 Pages  174-80
PubMed ID  17292865 Mgi Jnum  J:118634
Mgi Id  MGI:3699997 Doi  10.1016/j.bbrc.2007.01.139
Citation  Fujita A, et al. (2007) Identification of the nuclear export signals that regulate the intracellular localization of the mouse CMP-sialic acid synthetase. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 355(1):174-80
abstractText  The CMP-sialic acid synthetase (CSS) catalyzes the activation of sialic acid (Sia) to CMP-Sia which is a donor substrate of sialyltransferases. The vertebrate CSSs are usually localized in nucleus due to the nuclear localization signal (NLS) on the molecule. In this study, we first point out that a small, but significant population of the mouse CMP-sialic acid synthetase (mCSS) is also present in cytoplasm, though mostly in nucleus. As a mechanism for the localization in cytoplasm, we first identified two nuclear export signals (NESs) in mCSS, based on the localization studies of the potential NES-deleted mCSS mutants as well as the potential NES-tagged eGFP proteins. These two NESs are conserved among mammalian and fish CSSs, but not present in the bacterial or insect CSS. These results suggest that the intracellular localization of vertebrate CSSs is regulated by not only the NLS, but also the NES sequences.
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