Differential subcellular localization of protein phosphatase-1 α, γ1, and δ isoforms during both interphase and mitosis in mammalian cells

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Andreassen, PR
Lacroix, FB
Villa-Moruzzi, E
Margolis, RL
机构
[1] CNRS, CEA, Inst Biol Struct Jean Pierre Ebel, F-38027 Grenoble 1, France
[2] Univ Pisa, Dept Biomed, I-56126 Pisa, Italy
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JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY | 1998年 / 141卷 / 05期
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10.1083/jcb.141.5.1207
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Q2 [细胞生物学];
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071009 ; 090102 ;
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Protein phosphatase-1 (PP-1) is involved in the regulation of numerous metabolic processes in mammalian cells. The major isoforms of PP-1, alpha, gamma 1, and delta, have nearly identical catalytic domains, but they vary in sequence at their extreme NH2 and COOH termini. With specific antibodies raised against the unique COOH-terminal sequence of each isoform, we find that the three PP-1 isoforms are each expressed in all mammalian cells tested, but that they localize within these cells in a strikingly distinct and characteristic manner. Each isoform is present both within the cytoplasm and in the nucleus during interphase, Within the nucleus, PP-1 alpha associates with the nuclear matrix, PP-1 gamma 1 concentrates in nucleoli in association with RNA, and PP-1 delta localizes to nonnucleolar whole chromatin. During mitosis, PP-1 alpha is localized to the centrosome, PP-1 gamma 1 is associated with microtubules of the mitotic spindle, and PP-1 delta strongly associates with chromosomes. We conclude that PP-1 isoforms are targeted to strikingly distinct and independent sites in the cell, permitting unique and independent roles for each of the isoforms in regulating discrete cellular processes.
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页码:1207 / 1215
页数:9
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