Nadine Czudnochowski
Max Planck Society
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Nucleic Acids Research | 2007
Matjaz Barboric; Jasper H. N. Yik; Nadine Czudnochowski; Zhiyuan Yang; Ruichuan Chen; Xavier Contreras; Matthias Geyer; B. Matija Peterlin; Qiang Zhou
Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) transcriptional transactivator (Tat) recruits the positive transcription elongation factor b (P-TEFb) to the viral promoter. Consisting of cyclin dependent kinase 9 (Cdk9) and cyclin T1, P-TEFb phosphorylates RNA polymerase II and the negative transcription elongation factor to stimulate the elongation of HIV-1 genes. A major fraction of nuclear P-TEFb is sequestered into a transcriptionally inactive 7SK small nuclear ribonucleoprotein (snRNP) by the coordinated actions of the 7SK small nuclear RNA (snRNA) and hexamethylene bisacetamide (HMBA) induced protein 1 (HEXIM1). In this study, we demonstrate that Tat prevents the formation of and also releases P-TEFb from the 7SK snRNP in vitro and in vivo. This ability of Tat depends on the integrity of its N-terminal activation domain and stems from the high affinity interaction between Tat and cyclin T1, which allows Tat to directly displace HEXIM1 from cyclin T1. Furthermore, we find that in contrast to the Tat-independent activation of the HIV-1 promoter, Tat-dependent HIV-1 transcription is largely insensitive to the inhibition by HEXIM1. Finally, primary blood lymphocytes display a reduced amount of the endogenous 7SK snRNP upon HIV-1 infection. All these data are consistent with the model that Tat not only recruits but also increases the active pool of P-TEFb for efficient HIV-1 transcription.
Nature Communications | 2012
Nadine Czudnochowski; Christian A. Bösken; Matthias Geyer
Phosphorylation of RNA polymerase II carboxy-terminal domain (CTD) in hepta-repeats YSPTSPS regulates eukaryotic transcription. Whereas Ser5 is phosphorylated in the initiation phase, Ser2 phosphorylation marks the elongation state. Here we show that the positive transcription elongation factor P-TEFb is a Ser5 CTD kinase that is unable to create Ser2/Ser5 double phosphorylations, while it exhibits fourfold higher activity on a CTD substrate pre-phosphorylated at Ser7 compared with the consensus hepta-repeat or the YSPTSPK variant. Mass spectrometry reveals an equal number of phosphorylations to the number of hepta-repeats provided, yet the mechanism of phosphorylation is distributive despite the repetitive nature of the substrate. Inhibition of P-TEFb activity is mediated by two regions in Hexim1 that act synergistically on Cdk9 and Cyclin T1. HIV-1 Tat/TAR abrogates Hexim1 inhibition to stimulate transcription of viral genes but does not change the substrate specificity. Together, these results provide insight into the multifaceted pattern of CTD phosphorylation.
Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2006
Svetomir B. Tzokov; Neil R. Wyborn; Timothy J. Stillman; Stuart J. Jamieson; Nadine Czudnochowski; Peter J. Artymiuk; Jeffrey Green; Per A. Bullough
Hemolysin E (HlyE, ClyA, SheA) is a pore-forming protein toxin isolated from Escherichia coli. The three-dimensional structure of its water-soluble form is known, but that of the membrane-bound HlyE complex is not. We have used electron microscopy and image processing to show that the pores are predominantly octameric. Three-dimensional reconstructions of HlyE pores assembled in lipid/detergent micelles suggest a degree of conformational variability in the octameric complexes. The reconstructed pores were significantly longer than the maximum dimension of the water-soluble molecule, indicating that conformational changes occur on pore formation.
Journal of Biological Chemistry | 2005
Antje Schulte; Nadine Czudnochowski; Matjaz Barboric; André Schönichen; B. Matija Peterlin; Matthias Geyer
Journal of Molecular Biology | 2010
Nadine Czudnochowski; Friederike Vollmuth; Sascha Baumann; Karin Vogel-Bachmayr; Matthias Geyer
Methods | 2011
Janna M. Bigalke; Nadine Czudnochowski; Friederike Vollmuth; Karin Vogel-Bachmayr; Kanchan Anand; Matthias Geyer
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta | 2011
Annegret Boll; Aline Jatho; Nadine Czudnochowski; Matthias Geyer; Claudia Steinem
Retrovirology | 2009
Kanchan Anand; Nadine Czudnochowski; Friederike Vollmuth; Antje Schulte; Matthias Geyer
Archive | 2009
Nadine Czudnochowski; Matthias Geyer
Archive | 2005
Nadine Czudnochowski; Matthias Geyer; Alfred Wittinghofer