2001
DOI: 10.1038/sj.onc.1204765
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PML protein isoforms and the RBCC/TRIM motif

Abstract: PML is a component of a multiprotein complex, termed nuclear bodies, and the PML protein was originally discovered in patients suering from acute promyelocytic leukaemia (APL). APL is associated with a reciprocal chromosomal translocation of chromosomes 15 and 17, which results in a fusion protein comprising PML and the retinoic acid receptor a. The PML genomic locus is approximately 35 kb and is subdivided into nine exons. A large number of alternative spliced transcripts are synthesized from the PML gene, re… Show more

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“…In this context, it additionally remains completely elusive how the specificity of E1B-55K PML-IV/V interaction is achieved, as no unique protein sequences can be found in this two PML isoforms. Both harbour the exons 1-6, which are actually present in all PML proteins except for PML-VII, the exon 7a, which again is additionally present in PML-I/-II/-III, and their own unique C-terminus (Jensen et al, 2001). However, as a similar phenomenon has been described for HPV E6 (Guccione et al, 2004), it seems that disruption and/or facilitation of PML nuclear bodies, specific PML isoforms and/or PML-associated proteins may represent a general mechanism that might also have a role in viral-mediated oncogenesis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this context, it additionally remains completely elusive how the specificity of E1B-55K PML-IV/V interaction is achieved, as no unique protein sequences can be found in this two PML isoforms. Both harbour the exons 1-6, which are actually present in all PML proteins except for PML-VII, the exon 7a, which again is additionally present in PML-I/-II/-III, and their own unique C-terminus (Jensen et al, 2001). However, as a similar phenomenon has been described for HPV E6 (Guccione et al, 2004), it seems that disruption and/or facilitation of PML nuclear bodies, specific PML isoforms and/or PML-associated proteins may represent a general mechanism that might also have a role in viral-mediated oncogenesis.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although human cell lines exhibit a complicated system expressing at least seven distinguishable PML isoforms (Jensen et al, 2001), we decided to analyse the capability of E1B-55K to interact with the human orthologs of rodent PML as very less is known about the expression of distinct PML isoforms in rats. Therefore, we transfected H1299 cells with E1B-55K-wt and plasmids encoding for human PML isoforms I-VI.…”
Section: E1b-55k Interacts and Colocalizes With Endogenous Pml In Tramentioning
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“…The PML protein exists in seven major isoforms that are generated by alternative splicing of the messenger RNA (Jensen et al, 2001). All PML isoforms share RING, B-box and coiled-coil domains but differ in their C-terminal regions.…”
Section: Pml Isoform-specific Binding and Destabilization Of Mycmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dans cette revue, nous discutons l'implication des isoformes de PML dans la réponse interféron et la défense antivirale, à l'interface des immunités intrinsèque et innée. (Figure 1) [6,7]. La variabilité de la région carboxy-terminale des isoformes de PML leur permet d'interagir avec différents partenaires et leur confère donc des fonctions spécifiques [6].…”
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