Interaction of PRMT1 with BTG/TOB proteins in cell signalling: Molecular analysis and functional aspects

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Background: Several recent reports have connected protein methylation with differentiation. Furthermore, the BTG/TOB proteins have also been implicated in such control. BTG1 and 2 have been shown to interact with PRMT1 (predominant cellular arginine N-methyltransferase of type I). Results: First, we have studied the interaction between PRMT1 and the proteins of the BTG/TOB family. We show that boxC, a sequence present only in BTG1 and BTG2, is essential for this association. Using boxC peptide, we have investigated the importance of PRMT1/BTG protein association during type I protein methylation reactions. Finally, we show that the addition of boxC fused to penetratin interferes with the neuronal differentiation of PC12 cells and ES cell-derived neurones. Conclusions: Taken together, these results indicate that PRMT1/BTG proteins could play a key role in the arginine methylation-mediated signalling pathway as well as in neuronal differentiation.

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Berthet, C., Guéhenneux, F., Revol, V., Samarut, C., Lukaszewicz, A., Dehay, C., … Rouault, J. P. (2002). Interaction of PRMT1 with BTG/TOB proteins in cell signalling: Molecular analysis and functional aspects. Genes to Cells, 7(1), 29–39. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1356-9597.2001.00497.x

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