Evidence for the association of the human regulatory protein Ki-1/57 with the translational machinery
Abstract
Ki-1/57 is a cytoplasmic and nuclear protein of 57kDa first identified in malignant cells from Hodgkin's lymphoma. Based on yeast-two hybrid protein interaction we found out that Ki-1/57 interacts with adaptor protein RACK1 (receptor of activated kinase 1), CIRP (cold-inducible RNA-binding protein), RPL38 (ribosomal protein L38) and FXR1 (fragile X mental retardation-related protein 1). Since these proteins are involved in the regulation of translation we suspected that Ki-1/57 may have a role in it. We show by immunoprecipitation the association of Ki-1/57 with FMRP. Confocal microscopy revealed that Ki-1/57 colocalizes with FMRP/FXR1/2 to stress granules. Furthermore Ki-1/57 cosediments with free ribosomal particles and enhances translation, when tethered to a reporter mRNA, suggesting that Ki-1/57 may be involved in translational regulation. Ki-1/57 and TIA-1 colocalize by fluorescence microscopy (View interaction) Ki-1/57 physically interacts with CIRP by two hybrid (View interaction) FMRP physically interacts with Ki-1/57 by anti bait coimmunoprecipitation (View interaction) Ki-1/57 physically interacts with FXR1 by two hybrid (View interaction) Ki-1/57 physically interacts with RPL38 by two hybrid (View interaction)
- Publication:
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FEBS Letters
- Pub Date:
- August 2011
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2011FEBSL.585.2556G
- Keywords:
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- Regulatory protein;
- Protein–protein interaction;
- Translation