Nuclear matrins: identification of the major nuclear matrix proteins.
- 15 November 1991
- journal article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 88 (22) , 10312-10316
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.88.22.10312
Abstract
A preparative two-dimensional polyacrylamide gel system was used to separate and purify the major Coomassie blue-stained proteins from the isolated rat liver nuclear matrix. Approximately 12 major proteins were consistently found. Of these, 5 proteins represented identified proteins, including nuclear lamins A, B, and C, the nucleolar protein B-23, and residual components of core heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoproteins. The remaining eight major proteins termed the nuclear matrins consisted of matrin 3 (125 kDa, slightly acidic), matrin 4 (105 kDa, basic), matrins D-G (60-75 kDa, basic), and matrins 12 and 13 (42-48 kDa, acidic). Peptide mapping and two-dimensional immunoblot studies indicate that matrins D-G compose two pairs of related proteins (matrins D/E and F/G) and that none of the matrins resemble the nuclear lamins or any of the other major proteins detected on our two-dimensional gels. Subfractionation immunoblot experiments demonstrated the nearly exclusive localization of matrins F/G and other matrins to the nuclear matrix fraction of the cell. These results were further supported by indirect immunofluorescence microscopy that showed a strictly interior nuclear localization of the matrins in intact cells in contrast to the peripherally located nuclear lamins. We conclude that the nuclear matrins are a major class of proteins of the nuclear matrix interior and are distinct from the nuclear lamins.Keywords
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