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The Role of Phosphorylation and the CDC28 Protein Kinase in Cell Cycle-regulated Nuclear Import of the S. Cerevisiae Transcription Factor SWI5

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Journal Cell
Publisher Cell Press
Specialty Cell Biology
Date 1991 Aug 23
PMID 1652372
Citations 206
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Abstract

The intracellular localization of the S. cerevisiae transcription factor SWI5 is cell cycle dependent. The protein is nuclear in G1 cells but cytoplasmic in S, G2, and M phase cells. We have identified SWI5's nuclear localization signal (NLS) and show that it can confer cell cycle-dependent nuclear entry to a heterologous protein. Located within or close to the NLS are three serine residues, mutation of which results in constitutive nuclear entry. These residues are phosphorylated in a cell cycle-dependent manner in vivo, being phosphorylated when SWI5 is in the cytoplasm and dephosphorylated when it is in the nucleus. As all three serines are phosphorylated by purified CDC28-dependent H1 kinase activity in vitro, we propose a model in which the CDC28 kinase acts directly to control nuclear entry of SWI5.

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