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Binding of the Heterogeneous Ribonucleoprotein K (hnRNP K) to the Epstein-Barr Virus Nuclear Antigen 2 (EBNA2) Enhances Viral LMP2A Expression (2012)
Gross, Henrik ; Hennard, Christine ; Masouris, Ilias ; Cassel, Christian ; Barth, Stephanie ; Stober-Grässer, Ute ; Mamiani, Alfredo ; Moritz, Bodo ; Ostareck, Dirk ; Ostareck-Lederer, Antje ; Neuenkirchen, Nils ; Fischer, Utz ; Deng, Wen ; Leonhardt, Heinrich ; Noessner, Elfriede ; Kremmer, Elisabeth ; Grässer, Friedrich A.
The Epstein-Barr Virus (EBV) -encoded EBNA2 protein, which is essential for the in vitro transformation of B-lymphocytes, interferes with cellular processes by binding to proteins via conserved sequence motifs. Its Arginine-Glycine (RG) repeat element contains either symmetrically or asymmetrically di-methylated arginine residues (SDMA and ADMA, respectively). EBNA2 binds via its SDMA-modified RG-repeat to the survival motor neurons protein (SMN) and via the ADMA-RG-repeat to the NP9 protein of the human endogenous retrovirus K (HERV-K (HML-2) Type 1). The hypothesis of this work was that the methylated RG-repeat mimics an epitope shared with cellular proteins that is used for interaction with target structures. With monoclonal antibodies against the modified RG-repeat, we indeed identified cellular homologues that apparently have the same surface structure as methylated EBNA2. With the SDMA-specific antibodies, we precipitated the Sm protein D3 (SmD3) which, like EBNA2, binds via its SDMA-modified RG-repeat to SMN. With the ADMA-specific antibodies, we precipitated the heterogeneous ribonucleoprotein K (hnRNP K). Specific binding of the ADMA-antibody to hnRNP K was demonstrated using E. coli expressed/ADMA-methylated hnRNP K. In addition, we show that EBNA2 and hnRNP K form a complex in EBV-infected B-cells. Finally, hnRNP K, when co-expressed with EBNA2, strongly enhances viral latent membrane protein 2A (LMP2A) expression by an unknown mechanism as we did not detect a direct association of hnRNP K with DNA-bound EBNA2 in gel shift experiments. Our data support the notion that the methylated surface of EBNA2 mimics the surface structure of cellular proteins to interfere with or co-opt their functional properties.
Hauptgruppenelement-Übergangsmetall-Mehrfachbindungen, IV. Katalytische Assistenz von [Cp(C0)\(_3\)Mo]\(_2\) bei der Aggregation von Metallo-arsanen über Arsen-Metall-Doppelbindungskomplexe (1986)
Groß, Elisabeth ; Burschka, Christian ; Malisch, Wolfgang
The metallo-arsanes CP(CO)\(_3\)M - AsMc\(_2\) (1 a, b) (M = Mo, W) are convcrted to the double arsenido-bridged dinuclear complexes [(η-AsMe\(_2\))Mo(CO)\(_2\)Cp]\(_2\) (3a, b) in the presence of [CP(CO)\(_3\)Mo]\(_2\). Due to the unusual mild conditions of aggregation the intermediate formation of the double bonded species Cp(CO)\(_2\)M = AsMe\(_2\) (2a, b) is postulated. The crystal structure of 3a is reported, which shows mutual trans arrangement of the cyclopentadienyl and CO ligands.
Divergent effects of EZH1 and EZH2 protein expression on the prognosis of patients with T-cell lymphomas (2021)
Schümann, Franziska Lea ; Groß, Elisabeth ; Bauer, Marcus ; Rohde, Christian ; Sandmann, Sarah ; Terziev, Denis ; Müller, Lutz P. ; Posern, Guido ; Wienke, Andreas ; Fend, Falko ; Hansmann, Martin-Leo ; Klapper, Wolfram ; Rosenwald, Andreas ; Stein, Harald ; Dugas, Martin ; Müller-Tidow, Carsten ; Wickenhauser, Claudia ; Binder, Mascha ; Weber, Thomas
T-cell lymphomas are highly heterogeneous and their prognosis is poor under the currently available therapies. Enhancers of zeste homologue 1 and 2 (EZH1/2) are histone H3 lysine-27 trimethyltransferases (H3K27me3). Despite the rapid development of new drugs inhibiting EZH2 and/or EZH1, the molecular interplay of these proteins and the impact on disease progression and prognosis of patients with T-cell lymphomas remains insufficiently understood. In this study, EZH1/2 mutation status was evaluated in 33 monomorphic epitheliotropic intestinal T-cell lymphomas by next generation sequencing and EZH1/2 and H3K27me3 protein expression levels were detected by immunohistochemistry in 46 T-cell lymphomas. Correlations with clinicopathologic features were analyzed and survival curves generated. No EZH1 mutations and one (3%) EZH2 missense mutation were identified. In univariable analysis, high EZH1 expression was associated with an improved overall survival (OS) and progression-free survival (PFS) whereas high EZH2 and H3K27me3 expression were associated with poorer OS and PFS. Multivariable analysis revealed EZH1 (hazard ratio (HR) = 0.183; 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.044–0.767; p = 0.020;) and EZH2 (HR = 8.245; 95% CI: 1.898–35.826; p = 0.005) to be independent, divergent prognostic markers for OS. In conclusion, EZH1/2 protein expression had opposing effects on the prognosis of T-cell lymphoma patients.
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