Ultrastructural characterisation of a nuclear domain highly enriched in survival of motor neuron (SMN) protein |
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Authors: | Malatesta Manuela Scassellati Catia Meister Gunter Plöttner Oliver Bühler Dirk Sowa Gabriele Martin Terence E Keidel Eva Fischer Utz Fakan Stanislav |
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Affiliation: | Centre of Electron Microscopy, University of Lausanne, 1005 Lausanne, Switzerland. |
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Abstract: | Mutations in the survival of motor neuron (SMN) gene are the major cause of spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). The SMN gene encodes a 38-kDa protein that localises in the cytoplasm and in nuclear bodies termed Gemini of coiled bodies (gems). When visualised by immunofluorescence microscopy, gems often appeared either in close proximity to, or entirely overlapping with coiled (Cajal) bodies (CBs) implying a possible functional relationship between these nuclear domains. With the aim of identifying subnuclear compartments corresponding to gems, we have investigated the intranuclear localisation of SMN and of its interacting protein Gemin2 by immunoelectron microscopy in cultured cells and in liver cells of hibernating dormouse. These antigens are highly enriched in round-shaped electron-dense fibro-granular clusters (EFGCs), which also display a biochemical composition similar to gems visualised by immunofluorescence microscopy. Our data reveal a novel SMN/Gemin2 containing nuclear domain and support the idea that it represents the structural counterpart of gems seen in the light microscope. |
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Keywords: | SMN protein Gems Subnuclear domains Immunoelectron microscopy |
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