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Cytoplasmic network arrays demonstrated by immunolocalization using antibodies to a high molecular weight protein present in cytoskeletal preparations from cultured cells
Authors:G Wiche  M A Baker
Institution:Institute of Biochemistry, University of Vienna, 1090 Vienna, Austria
Abstract:Antisera were raised in rabbits against the two major components of intermediate filament preparations from glia-derived C6 cells, polypeptides of Mr around 300 000 and 58 000 (vimentin). These, and a third antiserum raised against microtubule proteins from hog brain, were shown to be specific for their respective immunogens. The assay employed involved the separation of components of crude cell extracts or filament preparations by SDS-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis, and their subsequent transfer to and immobilization on nitrocellulose sheets. Cross-reacting counterparts of the immunogens were found in various cell lines, including C6, BALB/c 3T3, SV101, CHO, HeLa and PtK2 cells. In indirect immunofluorescence studies, antibodies to the high-Mr polypeptide component stained dense cytoplasmic network arrays of seemingly short, irregularly oriented fibres and lines of dots, in fibroblasts and in HeLa cells, but not in PtK2 cells. In well spread cells these networks were clearly distinguishable in morphology from the fibres decorated by antibodies to either microtubule protein or vimentin. The network arrays were resistant towards treatments with Triton X-100 and colcemid. By double immunofluorescence microscopy of single cells, using an additional antibody preparation to vimentin raised in guinea pigs, it was shown that after prolonged colcemid treatment of BALB/c 3T3 cells both; vimentin filaments and the structures stained by antibodies to the high-Mr component, accumulated in corresponding areas of the cytoplasm. The possibilities are discussed that this novel network-like structure is of the intermediate filament type and that it might function as a cross-linker of cytoplasmic—in particular cytoskeletal—elements. To signify its fluorescent localization and its possible linking role it is proposed to call the high-Mr component of intermediate filament preparations from cultured cells ‘plectin’.
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