Nucleo-cytoplasmic localization domains regulate krü ppel-like factor 6 (KLF6) protein stability and tumor suppressor function

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Background: The tumor suppressor KLF6 and its oncogenic cytoplasmic splice variant KLF6-SV1 represent a paradigm in cancer biology in that their antagonistic cancer functions are encoded within the same gene. As a consequence of splicing, KLF6-SV1 loses both the C-terminus C2H2 three zinc finger (ZF) domain, which characterizes all KLF proteins, as well as the adjacent 59 basic region (5BR), a putative nuclear localization signal (NLS). It has been hypothesized that this NLS is a functional domain critical to direct the distinct subcellular localization of the tumor suppressor and its splice variant. Methodology/Principal Findings: In this study, we demonstrate using EGFP fusion constructs that KLF6/KLF6-SV1 nucleocytoplasmic transport is not regulated by the 59 basic region but activated by a novel NLS encoded within the ZF domain, and a nuclear export signal (NES) located in the first 16 amino acids of the shared N-terminus sequence. We demonstrate KLF6 nuclear export to be Crm1-dependent. The dysregulation of nucleo-cytoplasmic transport when disrupting the KLF6 NLS using site-directed mutagenesis showed that its integrity is necessary for appropriate protein stability. Moreover, these mutations impaired transcriptional induction of two KLF6 well-characterized target genes, E-cadherin and p21, as shown by RT-PCR and luciferase promoter assays. The addition of the ZF domain to KLF6-V1 results in its nuclear localization and a markedly decreased half-life similar to wild type KLF6. Conclusions/Significance: We describe the domains that control KLF6 nucleo-cytoplasmic shuttling and how these domains play a role in KLF6 protein half-life and tumor suppressor function. The results begin to mechanistically explain, at least in part, the opposing functions of KLF6 and KLF6-SV1 in cancer. © 2010 Rodriguez et al.

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Rodríguez, E., Aburjania, N., Priedigkeit, N. M., Difeo, A., & Martignetti, J. A. (2010). Nucleo-cytoplasmic localization domains regulate krü ppel-like factor 6 (KLF6) protein stability and tumor suppressor function. PLoS ONE, 5(9), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0012639

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