In vivo Interation of RING1 and Lamin A
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This work was supported by grants from The National Natural Science Foundation of China (30672205, 30871440, 30900739), Natural Science Foundation of Guangdong Province (7301506, 9252402301000002), The Key Foundation of Natural Science Research for Guangdong Universities (06Z015), Science and Technology Planning Project of Dongguan City (2008108101062) and Science Technology Program of Zhanjiang (2009C3104005)

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    RING1 can bind to DNA and inhibit some gene transcription. RING1 was identified to interact with lamin A by screening a human skeletal muscle library in a yeast two-hybrid interacting screen. The results of one to one reverse hybridization indicated that AH109 transfected with RING1 and lamin A constructs could grow on SD/-Leu/-Trp/-Ade/-His medium. RING1 was inserted into pEGFP-N1 vector and the constructs including pDsRed-LA and pEGFP-RING1 was used to transfect HEK293 cells. Visualized by laser confocal microscopy, RING1 and Lamin A were co-located around nucleus. Interatcion of RING1 and lamin A was comfirmed by immunoprecipitations. These results showed a new lamin A binding protein that can present some evidence for lamin A acting on gene expression and cell senescence.

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CHEN Wei-Chun, SONG Jie, LIU Zhen-Jie, JIANG Zhi-Wen, YUAN Yuan, ZHENG Hui-Ling, LIU Xin-Guang.In vivo Interation of RING1 and Lamin A[J]. Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics,2011,38(1):55-59

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  • Received:June 08,2010
  • Revised:November 21,2010
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  • Online: November 23,2010
  • Published: January 20,2011