Kn. Meyer et al., CELL CYCLE-COUPLED RELOCATION OF TYPE-I AND TYPE-II TOPOISOMERASES AND MODULATION OF CATALYTIC ENZYME-ACTIVITIES, The Journal of cell biology, 136(4), 1997, pp. 775-788
We visualized DNA topoisomerases in A431 cells and isolated chromosome
s by isoenzyme-selective immunofluorescence microscopy, In interphase,
topoisomerase I mainly had a homogeneous nuclear distribution, 10-15%
of the cells exhibited granular patterns, 30% showed bright intranucl
eolar patches. Topoisomerase II isoenzymes showed spotted (alpha) or r
eticular (beta) nuclear patterns throughout interphase. In contrast to
topoisomerase II alpha, topoisomerase II beta was completely excluded
from nucleoli, In mitosis, topoisomerase II beta diffused completely
into the cytosol, whereas topoisomerases I and II alpha remained chrom
osome bound. Chromosomal staining of topoisomerase I was homogeneous,
whereas topoisomerase II alpha accumulated in the long axes of the chr
omosome arms and in the centriols. Topoisomerase antigens were 2-3-fol
d higher in mitosis than in interphase, but specific activities of top
oisomerase I and II were reduced 5- and 2.4-fold, respectively. These
changes were associated with mitotic enzyme hyperphosphorylation. In i
nterphase, topoisomerases could be completely linked to DNA by etoposi
de or camptothecin, whereas in mitosis, 50% of topoisomerase II alpha
escaped poisoning. Refractoriness to etoposide could be assigned to th
e salt-stable scaffold fraction of topoisomerase II alpha, which incre
ased from <2% in G(1) phase to 48% in mitosis. Topoisomerases I and II
beta remained completely extractable throughout the cell cycle. In su
mmary, expression of topoisomerases increases towards mitosis, but spe
cific activities decrease. Topoisomerase II beta is released from the
heterochromatin, whereas topoisomerase I and II alpha remain chromosom
e bound. Scaffold-associated topoisomerase II alpha appears not to be
involved in catalytic DNA turnover, though it may play a role in the r
eplicational cycle of centriols, where it accumulates during M phase.