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Characterization of the Role of Smu1 in Nuclear Localization of Splicing Factors in the Mammalian Temperature-Sensitive Mutant

American journal of molecular biology(2013)

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A temperature-sensitive (ts) mutant of the CHO-K1 cell line, tsTM18, grows at 34˚C but not at 39˚C.Smu1 is the gene responsible for ts defects of tsTM18 cells.Previously, we found that the Smu1 ts defect altered the localization (as indicated by enlargement of speckles) of SRSF1 (SF2/ASF) in tsTM18 cells cultured at 39˚C, suggesting a functional association between Smu1 and SRSF1.Speckles are subnuclear structures that may function as storage/assembly/ modification compartments to supply splicing factors to active transcription sites.The effect of the ts defect of Smu1 on the localization of other factors related to splicing has not been characterized yet.The mechanisms underlying the enlargement of speckles of SRSF1 remain unclear.In the present study, we found that the ts defect of Smu1 affected the nuclear localization of a splicing factor, SRSF2 (SC35), and factors involved in the exon-exon junction complex, Y14 and ALY.Reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) analysis revealed that the ts defect of Smu1 affected alternative splicing of endogenous Clk1/ Sty and SRSF2 genes.Mammalian Clk family kinases are shown to phosphorylate serine/arginine (SR) proteins in vitro and SRSF1 in vivo.RT-PCR analysis of Clk1/Sty showed an accumulation of the truncated form lacking kinase activity in tsTM18 cells incubated at 39˚C.These data indicate that an accumulation of kinase-negative Clk1/Sty may lead to alteration of the localization of factors related to splicing resulting in the enlargement of speckles.
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