HETEROCHROMATIN PROTEIN HP1(HS-BETA) (P25-BETA) AND ITS LOCALIZATION WITH CENTROMERES IN MITOSIS

Citation
K. Furuta et al., HETEROCHROMATIN PROTEIN HP1(HS-BETA) (P25-BETA) AND ITS LOCALIZATION WITH CENTROMERES IN MITOSIS, Chromosoma, 106(1), 1997, pp. 11-19
Citations number
35
Categorie Soggetti
Genetics & Heredity
Journal title
ISSN journal
00095915
Volume
106
Issue
1
Year of publication
1997
Pages
11 - 19
Database
ISI
SICI code
0009-5915(1997)106:1<11:HPH(AI>2.0.ZU;2-5
Abstract
Some autoimmune sera containing anticentromere autoantibodies also rec ognize a doubler of Mr 23 000 (p23) and 25 000 (p25) in addition to CE NP (centromere protein)-A (Mr 19 000), -B (Mr 80 000), and -C (Mr 140 000). A p25 antigen (HP1(Hs alpha)) has been shown to be a human homol og of Drosophila HPI (heterochromatin protein I). We have isolated a c DNA clone encoding another form of p25 (HP1(Hs beta) or p25 beta) from a lambda Zap HepG2 library using human autoimmune serum. The deduced amino acid sequence of the clone contained a conserved chromodomain (c hromatin modifier domain) in the N-terminal region and a heterochromat in binding domain in the C-terminal region. In immunofluorescence expe riments, only affinity purified antibodies reactive with the C-termina l (amino acids 70-185) domain showed nucleoplasmic and heterochromatin staining, whereas N-terminal (amino acids 1-115) specific antibodies were nonreactive. In metaphase chromosome spreads, the C-terminal doma in antibody was also localized to the centromeric regions of chromosom es. Association with centromeres was most prominent at anaphase and ch anged to a more generalized association with whole chromosomes in telo phase. The cooccurrence of autoantibodies to centromere proteins and H PI in certain autoimmune diseases might be a reflection of coordinated immune responses to these closely associated sets of proteins.