Abstract
Cathepsin L (ctsl), a lysosomal cyteine protease over expressed and secreted by cancer cells, has been implicated in a number of physiological and pathological processes including tumor cell proliferation and metastasis. In the present study we demonstrate that an unknown mRNA of human origin (Gene Bank accession number AF 217997) is a splice variant of human cathepsin L mRNA (hCATL A IV) and encodes a truncated form of cathepsin L (Δctsl) containing only 151 C-terminal amino acids. This isoform is cytotoxic to the mammalian cells. Transient transfection studies revealed that unlike ctsl, upon over expression in eukaryotic cells Δctsl is not secreted in to the media. Immunogold electron microscopy revealed its localization to nuclear, perinuclear and cytosolic regions. In view of its cytotoxic property, targeted expression of Δctsl in tumor cells may prove useful in the management of cancer.
Keywords: Splice variant, transfection, immunogold electron microscopy, cancer
Protein & Peptide Letters
Title: Truncated Human Cathepsin L, Encoded by a Novel Splice Variant, Exhibits Altered Subcellular Localization and Cytotoxicity
Volume: 17 Issue: 2
Author(s): Poonam Sansanwal, Abhay A. Shukla, Taposh K. Das and Shyam S. Chauhan
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Keywords: Splice variant, transfection, immunogold electron microscopy, cancer
Abstract: Cathepsin L (ctsl), a lysosomal cyteine protease over expressed and secreted by cancer cells, has been implicated in a number of physiological and pathological processes including tumor cell proliferation and metastasis. In the present study we demonstrate that an unknown mRNA of human origin (Gene Bank accession number AF 217997) is a splice variant of human cathepsin L mRNA (hCATL A IV) and encodes a truncated form of cathepsin L (Δctsl) containing only 151 C-terminal amino acids. This isoform is cytotoxic to the mammalian cells. Transient transfection studies revealed that unlike ctsl, upon over expression in eukaryotic cells Δctsl is not secreted in to the media. Immunogold electron microscopy revealed its localization to nuclear, perinuclear and cytosolic regions. In view of its cytotoxic property, targeted expression of Δctsl in tumor cells may prove useful in the management of cancer.
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Sansanwal Poonam, Shukla A. Abhay, Das K. Taposh and Chauhan S. Shyam, Truncated Human Cathepsin L, Encoded by a Novel Splice Variant, Exhibits Altered Subcellular Localization and Cytotoxicity, Protein & Peptide Letters 2010; 17 (2) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/092986610790225932
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/092986610790225932 |
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Publisher Name Bentham Science Publisher |
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