Nonhistone protein reorganization in normal and hepatoma cells.

Cancer biochemistry biophysics Pub Date : 1996-04-01
W M Krajewska, H Chen, R Xie, J F Chiu
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Previously we described (Dong et al., 1990) a nuclear protein (mol. wt. 112 kD) which is expressed abundantly in hepatoma cells and also in hepatocyte cells committed to carcinogenesis. In this report, we further characterize its chemical properties and cellular localization in normal and hepatoma cells. 112 kD hepatoma-associate nonhistone protein is not a cytokeratin-related protein as described by Fukuda et al. (1991). Protein purification experiments revealed that 112 kD protein is a dimer of 56 kD polypeptide present in normal rat liver nuclei. Intranuclear distribution pattern indicated that 112 kD nonhistone protein localizes exclusively in hepatoma nuclear matrix. The data from this study suggest that dimerization of 56 kD nonhistone protein is involved in nuclear matrix reorganization during neoplastic transformation.

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正常和肝癌细胞中的非组蛋白重组。
先前我们(Dong et al., 1990)描述了一种核蛋白(mol. wt. 112 kD),它在肝癌细胞和发生癌变的肝细胞中大量表达。在本报告中,我们进一步表征了其在正常细胞和肝癌细胞中的化学性质和细胞定位。如Fukuda等人(1991)所述,112kd肝癌相关非组蛋白不是细胞角蛋白相关蛋白。蛋白纯化实验表明,112 kD蛋白是56 kD多肽的二聚体,存在于正常大鼠肝核中。核内分布模式显示112 kD非组蛋白仅局限于肝癌核基质。本研究数据表明,在肿瘤转化过程中,56 kD非组蛋白的二聚化参与了核基质的重组。
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