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Title: Two conserved serines in the nuclear localization signal flanking region are involved in the nuclear targeting of human lamin A. Author: Leukel M, Jost E. Journal: Eur J Cell Biol; 1995 Oct; 68(2):133-42. PubMed ID: 8575460. Abstract: The nuclear lamins are karyophilic proteins located at the nucleoplasmic surface of the inner nuclear membrane. We have constructed mutants immediately N-terminal to the nuclear localization signal of human lamin A to identify sites regulating the nuclear transport of the protein. Using an in vitro transport assay, we determined the short-term kinetics of nucleocytoplasmic transport of wild type and mutant proteins. The double mutation of two putative protein kinase C sites (serine 403/404-->alanine) reduced the rate of nuclear import for the mutant protein. Inhibition of phosphorylation in wild type lamin A by the specific protein kinase C inhibitors 1-(5-isoquinolinesulfonyl)-2-methylpiperazine (H7) and staurosporine or treatment with acid or alkaline phosphatase decreased the nuclear import of the protein. We suggest that transport of human lamin A into the nucleus is regulated by phosphorylations of protein kinase C sites in the sequence N-terminal to the nuclear localization signal.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]