Structure of Human Spindlin1

Spindlin1, a meiotic spindle-binding protein that is highly expressed in ovarian cancer cells, was first identified as a gene involved in gametogenesis. It appeared to be a target for cell cycle-dependent phosphorylation and was demonstrated to disturb the cell cycle. Here we report the crystal stru...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Journal of biological chemistry 2007-01, Vol.282 (1), p.647-656
Hauptverfasser: Zhao, Qiang, Qin, Lipeng, Jiang, Fuguo, Wu, Beili, Yue, Wen, Xu, Feng, Rong, Zhili, Yuan, Hongfeng, Xie, Xiaoyan, Gao, Yanhong, Bai, Cixian, Bartlam, Mark, Pei, Xuetao, Rao, Zihe
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Zusammenfassung:Spindlin1, a meiotic spindle-binding protein that is highly expressed in ovarian cancer cells, was first identified as a gene involved in gametogenesis. It appeared to be a target for cell cycle-dependent phosphorylation and was demonstrated to disturb the cell cycle. Here we report the crystal structure of human spindlin1 to 2.2Å of resolution, representing the first three-dimensional structure from the spin/ssty (Y-linked spermiogenesis-specific transcript) gene family. The refined structure, containing three repeats of five/four anti-parallel β-strands, exhibits a novel arrangement of tandem Tudor-like domains. Two phosphate ions, chelated by Thr-95 and other residues, appear to stabilize the long loop between domains I and II, which might mediate the cell cycle regulation activity of spindlin1. Flow cytometry experiments indicate that cells expressing spindlin1 display a different cell cycle distribution in mitosis, whereas those expressing a T95A mutant, which had a great decrease in phosphorous content, have little effect on the cell cycle. We further identified associations of spindlin1 with nucleic acid to provide a biochemical basis for its cell cycle regulation and other functions.
ISSN:0021-9258
1083-351X
DOI:10.1074/jbc.M604029200