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Title: Dephosphorylation of YB-1 is required for nuclear localisation during G2 phase of the cell cycle
Authors: Mehta, S.
McKinney, C.
Algie, M.
Verma, C.S. 
Kannan, S.
Harfoot, R.
Bartolec, T.K.
Bhatia, P.
Fisher, A.J.
Gould, M.L.
Parker, K.
Cesare, A.J.
Cunliffe, H.E.
Cohe, S.B.
Kleffmann, T.
Braithwaite, A.W.
Woolley, A.G.
Keywords: Atomistic modelling
Cell cycle
Nuclear translocation
Phosphorylation
YB-1
Issue Date: Feb-2020
Publisher: MDPI AG
Citation: Mehta, S., McKinney, C., Algie, M., Verma, C.S., Kannan, S., Harfoot, R., Bartolec, T.K., Bhatia, P., Fisher, A.J., Gould, M.L., Parker, K., Cesare, A.J., Cunliffe, H.E., Cohe, S.B., Kleffmann, T., Braithwaite, A.W., Woolley, A.G. (2020-02). Dephosphorylation of YB-1 is required for nuclear localisation during G2 phase of the cell cycle. Cancers 12 (2) : 315. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers12020315
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International
Abstract: Elevated levels of nuclear Y-box binding protein 1 (YB-1) are linked to poor prognosis in cancer. It has been proposed that entry into the nucleus requires specific proteasomal cleavage. However, evidence for cleavage is contradictory and high YB-1 levels are prognostic regardless of cellular location. Here, using confocal microscopy and mass spectrometry, we find no evidence of specific proteolytic cleavage. Doxorubicin treatment, and the resultant G2 arrest, leads to a significant increase in the number of cells where YB-1 is not found in the cytoplasm, suggesting that its cellular localisation is variable during the cell cycle. Live cell imaging reveals that the location of YB-1 is linked to progression through the cell cycle. Primarily perinuclear during G1 and S phases, YB-1 enters the nucleus as cells transition through late G2/M and exits at the completion of mitosis. Atomistic modelling and molecular dynamics simulations show that dephosphorylation of YB-1 at serine residues 102, 165 and 176 increases the accessibility of the nuclear localisation signal (NLS). We propose that this conformational change facilitates nuclear entry during late G2/M. Thus, the phosphorylation status of YB-1 determines its cellular location. © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
Source Title: Cancers
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/198695
ISSN: 20726694
DOI: 10.3390/cancers12020315
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International
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