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Int J Mol Sci ; 21(18)2020 Sep 10.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32927736

RESUMEN

Jumonji-domain-containing protein 6 (JMJD6) is a Fe(II) and 2-oxogluterate (2OG) dependent oxygenase involved in gene regulation through post-translationally modifying nuclear proteins. It is highly expressed in many cancer types and linked to tumor progression and metastasis. Four alternatively-spliced jmjd6 transcripts were annotated. Here, we focus on the two most abundantly expressed ones, which we call jmjd6-2 and jmjd6-Ex5. TCGA SpliceSeq data revealed a significant decrease of jmjd6-Ex5 transcripts in patients and postmortem tissue of several tumors. The two protein isoforms are distinguished by their C-terminal sequences, which include a serine-rich region (polyS-domain) in JMJD6-2 that is not present in JMJD6-Ex5. Immunoprecipitation followed by LC-MS/MS for JMJD6-Ex5 shows that different sets of proteins interact with JMJD6-2 and JMJD6-Ex5 with only a few overlaps. In particular, we found TFIIF-associating CTD phosphatase (FCP1), proteins of the survival of motor neurons (SMN) complex, heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoproteins (hnRNPs) and upstream binding factor (UBF) to interact with JMJD6-Ex5. Like JMJD6-2, both UBF and FCP1 comprise a polyS-domain. The polyS domain of JMJD6-2 might block the interaction with polyS-domains of other proteins. In contrast, JMJD6-2 interacts with many SR-like proteins with arginine/serine-rich (RS)-domains, including several splicing factors. In an HIV-based splicing reporter assay, co-expression of JMJD6-2 inhibited exon inclusion, whereas JMJD6-Ex5 did not have any effect. Furthermore, the silencing of jmjd6 by siRNAs favored jmjd6-Ex5 transcripts, suggesting that JMJD6 controls splicing of its own pre-mRNA. The distinct molecular properties of JMJD6-2 and JMJD6-Ex5 open a lead into the functional implications of the variations of their relative abundance in tumors.


Asunto(s)
Histona Demetilasas con Dominio de Jumonji/metabolismo , Empalme del ARN , Células HEK293 , Células HeLa , Humanos , Histona Demetilasas con Dominio de Jumonji/genética , Neoplasias/metabolismo , Dominios Proteicos , Isoformas de Proteínas/química , Isoformas de Proteínas/metabolismo
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Nucleic Acids Res ; 42(12): 7833-50, 2014 Jul.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24914048

RESUMEN

The Fe(II) and 2-oxoglutarate dependent oxygenase Jmjd6 has been shown to hydroxylate lysine residues in the essential splice factor U2 auxiliary factor 65 kDa subunit (U2AF65) and to act as a modulator of alternative splicing. We describe further evidence for the role of Jmjd6 in the regulation of pre-mRNA processing including interactions of Jmjd6 with multiple arginine-serine-rich (RS)-domains of SR- and SR-related proteins including U2AF65, Luc7-like protein 3 (Luc7L3), SRSF11 and Acinus S', but not with the bona fide RS-domain of SRSF1. The identified Jmjd6 target proteins are involved in different mRNA processing steps and play roles in exon dependent alternative splicing and exon definition. Moreover, we show that Jmjd6 modifies splicing of a constitutive splice reporter, binds RNA derived from the reporter plasmid and punctually co-localises with nascent RNA. We propose that Jmjd6 exerts its splice modulatory function by interacting with specific SR-related proteins during splicing in a RNA dependent manner.


Asunto(s)
Histona Demetilasas con Dominio de Jumonji/metabolismo , Proteínas Nucleares/metabolismo , Proteínas de Unión al ARN/metabolismo , Empalme Alternativo , Células HEK293 , Células HeLa , Humanos , Histona Demetilasas con Dominio de Jumonji/química , Histona Demetilasas con Dominio de Jumonji/aislamiento & purificación , Proteínas Nucleares/química , Dominios y Motivos de Interacción de Proteínas , ARN/análisis , ARN Mensajero/metabolismo , Proteínas de Unión al ARN/química , Ribonucleoproteínas/química , Ribonucleoproteínas/metabolismo , Factores de Empalme Serina-Arginina , Factor de Empalme U2AF
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Biochem J ; 453(3): 357-70, 2013 Aug 01.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23688307

RESUMEN

Jmjd6 (jumonji-domain-containing protein 6) is an Fe(II)- and 2OG (2-oxoglutarate)-dependent oxygenase that catalyses hydroxylation of lysine residues in proteins involved in pre-mRNA splicing. Jmjd6 plays an essential role in vertebrate embryonic development and has been shown to modulate alternative splicing in response to hypoxic stress. In the present study we show that an alternatively spliced version of Jmjd6 lacking the polyS (polyserine) domain localizes to the nucleolus, predominantly in the fibrillar centre. Jmjd6 with the polyS domain deleted also interacts with nucleolar proteins. Furthermore, co-immunoprecipitation experiments and F2H (fluorescent 2-hybrid) assays demonstrate that Jmjd6 homo-oligomerization occurs in cells. In correlation with the observed variations in the subnuclear distribution of Jmjd6, the structure of Jmjd6 oligomers in vitro changes in the absence of the polyS domain, possibly reflecting the role of the polyS domain in nuclear/nucleolar shuttling of Jmjd6.


Asunto(s)
Histona Demetilasas con Dominio de Jumonji/metabolismo , Procolágeno-Lisina 2-Oxoglutarato 5-Dioxigenasa/metabolismo , Línea Celular , Nucléolo Celular/metabolismo , Nucléolo Celular/ultraestructura , Cromatografía en Gel , Electroforesis en Gel Bidimensional , Recuperación de Fluorescencia tras Fotoblanqueo , Células HeLa , Humanos , Inmunoprecipitación , Histona Demetilasas con Dominio de Jumonji/química , Microscopía Electrónica de Transmisión , Procolágeno-Lisina 2-Oxoglutarato 5-Dioxigenasa/química , Empalme del ARN/genética
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PLoS One ; 7(12): e52278, 2012.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23300632

RESUMEN

The single-cell layered ectoderm of the fresh water polyp Hydra fulfills the function of an epidermis by protecting the animals from the surrounding medium. Its outer surface is covered by a fibrous structure termed the cuticle layer, with similarity to the extracellular surface coats of mammalian epithelia. In this paper we have identified molecular components of the cuticle. We show that its outermost layer contains glycoproteins and glycosaminoglycans and we have identified chondroitin and chondroitin-6-sulfate chains. In a search for proteins that could be involved in organising this structure we found PPOD proteins and several members of a protein family containing only SWT (sweet tooth) domains. Structural analyses indicate that PPODs consist of two tandem ß-trefoil domains with similarity to carbohydrate-binding sites found in lectins. Experimental evidence confirmed that PPODs can bind sulfated glycans and are secreted into the cuticle layer from granules localized under the apical surface of the ectodermal epithelial cells. PPODs are taxon-specific proteins which appear to have entered the Hydra genome by horizontal gene transfer from bacteria. Their acquisition at the time Hydra evolved from a marine ancestor may have been critical for the transition to the freshwater environment.


Asunto(s)
Evolución Molecular , Espacio Extracelular/metabolismo , Transferencia de Gen Horizontal , Glicosaminoglicanos/metabolismo , Hydra/citología , Hydra/genética , Proteínas Tirosina Quinasas Receptoras/metabolismo , Animales , Sulfatos de Condroitina/metabolismo , Espacio Extracelular/genética , Glicocálix/metabolismo , Hydra/anatomía & histología , Hydra/metabolismo , Estructura Terciaria de Proteína , Proteínas Tirosina Quinasas Receptoras/química
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