Effect of proline rich domain of an RNA-binding protein Sam68 in cell growth process, death and B cell signal transduction.
- Author:
Qing-hua LI
1
;
Tian-xue FAN
;
Tian-xiang PANG
;
Wen-su YUAN
;
Zhong-chao HAN
Author Information
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- MeSH: Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing; genetics; metabolism; physiology; Animals; B-Lymphocytes; cytology; immunology; physiology; Binding Sites; genetics; Blotting, Western; Cell Cycle; physiology; Cell Death; physiology; Cell Growth Processes; drug effects; physiology; Cell Line, Tumor; Culture Media, Serum-Free; pharmacology; Mutation; genetics; Phosphorylation; Proline; genetics; RNA-Binding Proteins; genetics; metabolism; physiology; Receptors, Antigen, B-Cell; immunology; physiology; Signal Transduction; drug effects; physiology; Tyrosine; metabolism
- From: Chinese Medical Journal 2006;119(18):1536-1542
- CountryChina
- Language:English
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Abstract:
BACKGROUNDSam68 plays an important role as a multiple functional RNA binding nuclear protein in cell cycle progress, RNA usage, signal transduction, and tyrosine phosphorylation by Src during mitosis. However, its precise impact on these essential cellular functions remains unclear. The purpose of this study is to further elucidate Sam68 functions in RNA metabolism, signal transduction regulation of cell growth and cell proliferation in DT40 cell line.
METHODSBy using gene targeting method, we isolated a mutation form of Sam68 in DT40 cells and described its effect on cell growth process and signal transduction. Southern, Northern, and Western blot, phosphorylation and flow-cytometric analyses were performed to investigate the Sam68 functions.
RESULTSA slower growth rate (2.1 hours growth elongation) and longer S phase (1.7 hours elongation) was observed in the Sam68 mutant cells. Serum depletion resulted in increased amounts of dead cells, and expansion of S phase in mutant cells. Upon B cell cross-linking, the maximal level of tyrosine phosphorylation on BLNK was observed to be significantly lower in mutant cells.
CONCLUSIONSThe proline rich domain of Sam68 is involved in cell growth control by modulating the function of mRNAs in S phase or earlier and the functions as an adaptor molecule in B cell signal transduction pathways.