Nucleolar association of pEg7 and XCAP-E, two members of Xenopus laevis condensin complex in interphase cells

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Cell cycle dynamics and localization of condensins - multiprotein complexes involved in late stages of mitotic chromosome condensation - were studied in Xenopus laevis XL2 cell line. Western blot analysis of synchronized cells showed that the ratio of levels of both pEg7 and XCAP-E to β-tubulin levels remains almost constant from G1 to M phase. pEg7 and XCAP-E were localized to the mitotic chromosomes and were detected in interphase nuclei. Immunostaining for condensins and nucleolar proteins UBF, fibrillarin and B23 revealed that both XCAP-E and pEg7 are localized in the granular component of the nucleolus. Nucleolar labeling of both proteins is preserved in segregated nucleoli after 6 hours of incubation with actinomycin D (5 mg/ml), but the size of the labeled zone was significantly smaller. The data suggest a novel interphase function of condensin subunits in spatial organization of the nucleolus and/or ribosome biogenesis.

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Uzbekov, R., Timirbulatova, E., Watrin, E., Cubizolles, F., Ogereau, D., Gulak, P., … Kireev, I. (2003). Nucleolar association of pEg7 and XCAP-E, two members of Xenopus laevis condensin complex in interphase cells. Journal of Cell Science, 116(9), 1667–1678. https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.00311

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