Cells (Apr 2024)

A Novel Interaction of Slug (SNAI2) and Nuclear Actin

  • Ling Zhuo,
  • Jan B. Stöckl,
  • Thomas Fröhlich,
  • Simone Moser,
  • Angelika M. Vollmar,
  • Stefan Zahler

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/cells13080696
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 8
p. 696

Abstract

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Actin is a protein of central importance to many cellular functions. Its localization and activity are regulated by interactions with a high number of actin-binding proteins. In a yeast two-hybrid (Y2H) screening system, snail family transcriptional repressor 2 (SNAI2 or slug) was identified as a yet unknown potential actin-binding protein. We validated this interaction using immunoprecipitation and analyzed the functional relation between slug and actin. Since both proteins have been reported to be involved in DNA double-strand break (DSB) repair, we focused on their interaction during this process after treatment with doxorubicin or UV irradiation. Confocal microscopy elicits that the overexpression of actin fused to an NLS stabilizes complexes of slug and γH2AX, an early marker of DNA damage repair.

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