Alterations in chromatin conformation are accompanied by reorganization of nonchromatin domains that contain U-snRNP protein p28 and nuclear protein p107.
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- 31 July 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Rockefeller University Press in The Journal of cell biology
- Vol. 101 (2) , 560-567
- https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.101.2.560
Abstract
The intranuclear distribution of nuclear matrix-associated protein p107 and the 28-kD [kilodalton] Sm antigen of U-snRNP [small nuclear ribonucleoprotein] were studied using double-label immunofluorescence and immunoperoxidase EM. In interphase nuclei of HeLa cells, Novikoff hepatoma cells and rat kangaroo kidney cells, p107 was confined to discrete interchromatin domains. These domains had an irregular contour, with an average diameter of 1-1.5 .mu.m. Each domain appeared to be composed of interconnected granules. The Sm antigen colocalized and appeared concentrated in these domains but also showed some general nucleoplasmic distribution. During mitosis, the interchromatin domains disassembled such that the Sm portion redistributed to the perichromosomal and spindle regions and the p107 component redistributed throughout the mitotic cyotoplasm. During anaphase, p107 assembled into discrete clusters throughout the mitotic cytoplasm. The Sm antigen was not a component of these clusters. Double-label immunofluorescence with anti-p107 and the anti-DNA tight-binding protein, AhNa1, showed that the extranuclear p107 domains assumed an interchromatin localization only after the chromosomes had decondensed. The correlation between chromosome decondensation and the occurrence of p107 within interchromatin domains was also observed during chicken erythrocyte nuclear reactivation. The discrete interchromatin domains that contain p107 and p28 may be important for processing and splicing of RNA and their structural assembly within nuclei is sensitive to the presence of the transcriptionally active conformation of chromatin.This publication has 50 references indexed in Scilit:
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