p63, a transcription factor related to the p53 tumor suppressor, plays a key role in epidermal differentiation and limb development. The gene has two distinct promoters that allow the formation of proteins that either contain (TA) or lack (DeltaN) a transactivation domain. DeltaNp63alpha is the most widely expressed isoform, at all stages of development and in adult tissues. It supports the regenerative capacity of basal keratinocytes and its upregulation is a hallmark of human squamous carcinomas. To get insight into the complex biology of DeltaNp63alpha, we set out to identify DeltaNp63alpha interacting proteins by co-immunoprecipitation in mammalian cells and mass spectrometry analysis. A total of 49 potential DeltaNp63alpha binding proteins, including several heterogeneous ribonucleoproteins (hnRNPs), were identified. Integration of the proteomic data with a Human Coexpression Network highlighted 5 putative p63 protein interactors whose expression is significantly comodulated with p63: hnRNPA/B, hnRNPK, hnRNPQ, FUS/TLS and Keratin 5. hnRNPA/B was already described as a p63 partner, but the others were novel. Interaction of DeltaNp63alpha with hnRNPQ, hnRNPK and FUS/TLS was confirmed by reciprocal co-immunoprecipitations in human keratinocytes. The finding that DeltaNp63alpha exists in complexes with several RNA-binding proteins lays the premises for the analysis of the role of DeltaNp63alpha in mRNA metabolism and transport.

Identification of DeltaNp63 alpha protein interactions by mass spectrometry / L. Guerrini. - In: JOURNAL OF PROTEOME RESEARCH. - ISSN 1535-3907. - 9:4(2010 Jan 19), pp. 2042-2048. [10.1021/pr9011156]

Identification of DeltaNp63 alpha protein interactions by mass spectrometry.

L. Guerrini
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2010

Abstract

p63, a transcription factor related to the p53 tumor suppressor, plays a key role in epidermal differentiation and limb development. The gene has two distinct promoters that allow the formation of proteins that either contain (TA) or lack (DeltaN) a transactivation domain. DeltaNp63alpha is the most widely expressed isoform, at all stages of development and in adult tissues. It supports the regenerative capacity of basal keratinocytes and its upregulation is a hallmark of human squamous carcinomas. To get insight into the complex biology of DeltaNp63alpha, we set out to identify DeltaNp63alpha interacting proteins by co-immunoprecipitation in mammalian cells and mass spectrometry analysis. A total of 49 potential DeltaNp63alpha binding proteins, including several heterogeneous ribonucleoproteins (hnRNPs), were identified. Integration of the proteomic data with a Human Coexpression Network highlighted 5 putative p63 protein interactors whose expression is significantly comodulated with p63: hnRNPA/B, hnRNPK, hnRNPQ, FUS/TLS and Keratin 5. hnRNPA/B was already described as a p63 partner, but the others were novel. Interaction of DeltaNp63alpha with hnRNPQ, hnRNPK and FUS/TLS was confirmed by reciprocal co-immunoprecipitations in human keratinocytes. The finding that DeltaNp63alpha exists in complexes with several RNA-binding proteins lays the premises for the analysis of the role of DeltaNp63alpha in mRNA metabolism and transport.
p63, proteomic analysis
Settore BIO/11 - Biologia Molecolare
19-gen-2010
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