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Major oligomeric structural proteins of the HeLa nucleus
Authors:Carrington Stone Cobbs  Keith Ray Shelton
Institution:Department of Biochemistry and the MCV/VCU Cancer Center, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia 23298 USA
Abstract:The three predominant polypeptides of the insoluble proteinaceous fraction from the HeLa cell nucleus polymerize in vitro upon oxidation of intrinsic sulfhydryl groups. The ease and specificity of this reaction indicate that these polypeptides exist as ordered oligomers in vivo. The comparable insoluble fraction from the rat liver nucleus also contains three predominant polypeptides of the same molecular weights, 65,000 71,000, and 75,000. The insoluble protein of the avian erythrocyte nuclear envelope consists principally of the 71,000- and the 75,000-dalton polypeptides. Indeed, in the avian erythrocyte nucleus these are the predominant polypeptides of the entire nucleus (Shelton, K., Cobbs, C., Povlishock, J. and Burkat, R., 1976, Arch. Biochem. Biophys.174, 177). Further, these avian polypeptides each form homogeneous covalently linked oligomers upon sulfhydryl oxidation (Cochran, D., Cobbs, C. and Shelton, K., 1977, J. Cell Biol.75, 151a). The insolubility, oligomeric disposition, and relative prominence of these polypeptides in a wide variety of cells indicate a fundamental structural role in the nucleus. Morphological features which may reflect this structural or skeletal role could be the nuclear envelope, the fibrous lamina, or perhaps an intrachromatinic matrix. The metabolism of the oligomeric polypeptides has been investigated in HeLa cells. Turnover of the HeLa insoluble nuclear protein is similar to that of the histones which are known to be stable proteins. The insoluble protein, including the oligomeric polypeptides, is synthesized in G1, S, and G2 phases of the cell cycle. This metabolic behavior indicates that the oligomeric polypeptides are reutilized in successive cell cycles and that synthesis accompanies nuclear and cellular expansion rather than deoxyribonucleohistone synthesis. This suggests that neither degradation nor selective synthesis of oligomeric polypeptides at a particular phase of the cell cycle are responsible for the breakdown and reformation of the interphase cell morphological features that occur during mitosis.
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