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Interaction of antibodies against nuclear envelope-associated proteins from rat liver nuclei with rodent and human cells
Authors:Susan Ely   Allan D''Arcy  Erich Jost
Affiliation:1. Division of Medical Biochemistry, Faculty of Medicine, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2N 1N4;2. MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology, Cambridge, UK
Abstract:Antibodies have been prepared against the three major polypeptides of the nuclear pore complex-lamina fraction from rat liver nuclei. The three antisera prepared in chickens give similar results in indirect immunofluorescence microscopy. In rat embryo fibroblasts we observe bright fluorescence at the level of the nuclear envelope, with no fluorescence of the nuclear interior and little or no fluorescence of the cytoplasm. The nuclear envelope regions of rat hepatoma cells, mouse A9 cells, HeLa cells and rat liver nuclei also fluoresce brightly. HeLa nucleoids, which are depleted of nuclear envelope components, still exhibit specific fluorescence when reacted with these antibodies. Distribution of the antigens changes during mitosis. Fluorescence in the cytoplasm is observed following the breakdown of the nuclear envelope at prometaphase. The antigens appear to progressively accumulate at the periphery of the chromosomes until telophase. In late telophase fluorescence occurs predominantly at the periphery of the chromosomes where the new nuclear envelope is formed.
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