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Cytokine-induced nuclear translocation of signaling proteins and their analysis using the inducible translocation trap system

Saint Fleur, Shella; Fujii, Hodaka
Binding of cytokines to their specific receptors induces activation of signal transduction pathways, many of which involve nuclear translocation of signaling proteins. In this review, an overview of cytokine-induced nuclear translocation of signaling proteins is provided. In addition, inducible translocation trap (ITT), a novel reporter-based system to detect nuclear translocation, and its application for identification of nuclear translocating proteins are elaborated. Finally, analysis of 'nuclear translocatome', the entire set of proteins that translocate into or out of the nucleus in response to extracellular stimuli, by ITT is discussed
PMCID:2289906
PMID: 18203617
ISSN: 1096-0023
CID: 78020

Regulation of Stat1 protein expression by phenylalanine 172 in the coiled-coil domain

Hoshino, Akemi; Saint Fleur, Shella; Fujii, Hodaka
Stat1 plays an essential role in signal transduction and gene expression of various cytokines including interferons (IFNs). Although the mechanism of cytokine-induced activation of Stat1 and transcriptional regulation of Stat1 gene expression have been established, post-transcriptional regulation of Stat1 protein expression is not fully understood. Here, we report identification of a mutant of Stat1 that has decreased expression levels by using inducible translocation trap (ITT), a reporter gene-based detection system of nuclear translocation. The substitution of serine for phenylalanine 172 (F172S) in the coiled-coil domain causes marked decrease in Stat1 protein expression in various cell lines without decreasing its mRNA levels. Our results suggest that the decrease is caused by translational/post-translational mechanisms independent of proteasome machinery. These results suggest a novel potential mechanism of determination of specificity of Stat proteins and showed that the ITT system is a powerful technique to identify mutants of nuclear translocating signal transducers.
PMCID:1861812
PMID: 16782051
ISSN: 0006-291x
CID: 159227

M. tuberculosis inhibits class II antigen presentation by mechanisms independent of blocking class II induction by interferon gamma [Meeting Abstract]

Linas, BS; Wolf, A; Kincaid, E; Saint Fleur, S; Ernst, J
ISI:000238837101018
ISSN: 0022-1767
CID: 68840