Immunolocalization of a newly described isoform of p70(s6k), termed p85(s6k) demonstrated a predominantly nuclear location in rat embryo fibroblasts (REF-52), a compartment in which growth factor-mediated phosphorylation of S6 has recently been reported. Microinjection of expression vectors encoding either p85(s6k) or a fusion protein containing only the putative nuclear localization motifs led to the exclusive accumulation of both products in the nucleus. Consistent with such a localization, microinjection of affinity-purified anti-p85(s6k) IgG into the nucleus, but not the cytoplasm, blocked serum-induced initiation of DNA synthesis. Co-injection into the nucleus of the anti-p85(s6k) IgG with activated p70(s6k) which lacks the antigenic epitope, rescued the S phase block, arguing that the antibody exerts its effects through inhibiting p85(s6k) function. The results indicate a novel role for S6 phosphorylation in the nucleus distinct from that in the cytoplasm, a role essential for mitogenesis.
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Reinhard, C., Fernandez, A., Lamb, N. J., & Thomas, G. (1994). Nuclear localization of p85s6k: functional requirement for entry into S phase. The EMBO Journal, 13(7), 1557–1565. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1460-2075.1994.tb06418.x
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