CELL-CYCLE PHASE-DEPENDENT CHANGES OF LOCALIZATION AND OLIGOMERIZATION STATES OF NUCLEOPHOSMIN B23/

Authors
Citation
Yh. Chou et Bym. Yung, CELL-CYCLE PHASE-DEPENDENT CHANGES OF LOCALIZATION AND OLIGOMERIZATION STATES OF NUCLEOPHOSMIN B23/, Biochemical and biophysical research communications, 217(1), 1995, pp. 313-325
Citations number
30
Categorie Soggetti
Biology,Biophysics
ISSN journal
0006291X
Volume
217
Issue
1
Year of publication
1995
Pages
313 - 325
Database
ISI
SICI code
0006-291X(1995)217:1<313:CPCOLA>2.0.ZU;2-E
Abstract
Nucleophosmin ! B23, an abundant nucleolar phosphoprotein, accumulates in the nucleoplasm of cells during the stationary phase of growth or after exposure to selected cytotoxic drugs [Chan, P.K. (1992) Exp. Cel l Res. 203, 174-181]. Monomeric and hexameric forms of nucleophosmin ! B23 are present in cells [Yung, B.Y.M. and Chan, P.K. (1987) Biochim. Biophys. Acta. 925,74-82]. Using indirect immunofluorescence, here we show that there are changes in nucleophosmin / B23's cellular localiz ations throughout the cell cycle. The alternation of the nuclear and n ucleolar localizations of nucleophosmin ! B23 is most frequently obser ved in cells of G(1) and G(1)/S phases. The incidence of the changes o f localizations of nucleophosmin ! B23 decreases as cells enter into S and G(2) phases. In parallel, using Western blotting, the reversible change of oligomerization states between the hexameric and monomeric f orms of nucleophosmin ! B23 is also found to occur most frequently in cells of G(1) and G(1)/S phases. As cells progressed into S, G(2) and M phases, the frequency of the reversible change of hexameric and mono meric forms of nucleophosmin ! B23 decreases. These findings suggest t hat nucleophosmin / B23 being possibly involved in rRNA processing and transport, is highly active at G(1) and G(1)/S phases as demonstrated by the dynamic, reversible changes of localization and oligomerizatio n states of nucleophosmin !B23. (C) 1995 Academic Press. Inc.