Early localization of NPA58, a rat nuclear pore-associated protein, to the reforming nuclear envelope during mitosis

Ganeshan, Radhika ; Rangaraj, Nandini ; Parnaik, Veena K. (2001) Early localization of NPA58, a rat nuclear pore-associated protein, to the reforming nuclear envelope during mitosis Journal of Biosciences, 26 (1). pp. 47-55. ISSN 0250-5991

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Abstract

We have studied the mitotic reassembly of the nuclear envelope, using antibodies to nuclear marker proteins and NPA58 in F-111 rat fibroblast cells. In earlier studies we have proposed that NPA58, a 58 kDa rat nuclear protein, is involved in nuclear protein import. In this report, NPA58 is shown to be localized on the cytoplasmic face of the envelope in interphase cells, in close association with nuclear pores. In mitotic cells NPA58 is dispersed in the cytoplasm till anaphase. The targeting of NPA58 to the reforming nuclear envelope in early telophase coincides with the recruitment of a well-characterized class of nuclear pore proteins recognized by the antibody mAb 414, and occurs prior to the incorporation of lamin B1 into the envelope. Significant protein import activity is detectable only after localization of NPA58 in the newly-formed envelope. The early targeting of NPA58 is consistent with its proposed role in nuclear transport.

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Keywords:Mitotic Reassembly; Nuclear Envelope Assembly; Nuclear Pore Complex
ID Code:34813
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