Association of Nuclear Matrix Proteins with Granular and Threaded Nuclear Bodies in Cell Lines Undergoing Apoptosis |
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Authors: | Marina Zweyer Beat M. Riederer Robert L. Ochs Frank O. Fackelmayer Terumi Kohwi-Shigematsu Renato Bareggi Paola Narducci Alberto M. Martelli |
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Affiliation: | aDipartimento di Morfologia Umana Normale, Università di Trieste, via Manzoni 16, I-34138, Trieste, Italy;bInstitut de Biologie Cellulaire et de Morphologie, Université de Lausanne, Rue du Bugnon 9, CH-1005, Lausanne, Switzerland;cW. M. Keck Autoimmune Disease Center, Department of Molecular and Experimental Medicine, Scripps Research Institute, 10666 North Torrey Pines Road, La Jolla, California, 92037;dDepartment of Biology, Universitat Konstanz, Universitatsstrasse 10, D-78434, Konstanz, Germany;eLa Jolla Cancer Research Foundation, 10901 North Torrey Pines Road, La Jolla, California, 92037 |
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Abstract: | The granules which appear in the nucleolar area in apoptotic HL-60 cells after camptothecin administration (Zweyeret al., Exp. Cell Res.221, 27–40, 1995) were detected also in several other cell lines induced to undergo apoptosis by different stimuli, such as MOLT-4 treated with staurosporine, K-562 incubated with actinomycin D, P-815 exposed to temperature causing heat shock, Jurkat cells treated with EGTA, U-937 growing in the presence of cycloheximide and tumor necrosis factor-α, and HeLa cells treated with etoposide. Using immunoelectron microscopy techniques, we demonstrate that, besides the already described nuclear matrix proteins p125 and p160, these granules contain other nucleoskeletal polypeptides such as proliferating cell nuclear antigen, a component of ribonucleoprotein particles, a 105-kDa constituent of nuclear spliceosomes, and the 240-kDa nuclear mitotic apparatus-associated protein referred to as NuMA. Moreover, we also found in the granules SAF-A/hn-RNP-U and SATB1 proteins, two polypeptides that have been reported to bind scaffold-associated regions DNA sequencesin vitro,thus mediating the formation of looped DNA structuresin vivo.Fibrillarin and coilin are not present in these granules or the PML protein. Thus, the granules seen during the apoptotic process apparently are different from coiled bodies or other types of nuclear bodies. Furthermore, these granules do not contain chromatin components such as histones and DNA. Last, Western blotting analysis revealed that nuclear matrix proteins present in the granules are not proteolytically degraded except for the NuMA polypeptide. We propose that these granules might represent aggregates of nuclear matrix proteins forming during the apoptotic process. Moreover, since the granules are present in several cell lines undergoing apoptosis, they could be considered a previously unrecognized morphological hallmark of the apoptotic process. |
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