MOLECULAR-CLONING OF A MURINE CDNA-ENCODING A NOVEL PROTEIN, P38-2G4, WHICH VARIES WITH THE CELL-CYCLE

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RADOMSKI, N [1 ]
JOST, E [1 ]
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[1] UNIV GIESSEN, INST GENET, D-35392 GIESSEN, GERMANY
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10.1006/excr.1995.1335
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
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Proliferating cells express genes active in cell cycle control. The modulation of control genes and factors are required to maintain critical cell cycle activities. We used a set of monoclonal antibodies prepared against DNA-binding proteins from Ehrlich ascites tumor cells in immunofluorescent microscopy to screen for proteins showing cell cycle-specific staining patterns. Here, we report cloning and characterizing of a novel mitogen-inducible gene from murine macrophages that predicts a cell cycle-specifically modulated nuclear protein of 38 kDa, designated p38-2G4. p38-2G4 displayed a speckled pattern of varying fluorescence intensity confined to the nucleus, but sparing the nucleoli. Strongly stained granules were observed between GT and mid S phase, followed by a less abundant punctated arrangement toward the end of S phase, and negative fluorescence at the S/G2 transition. Thereafter, the nuclear staining reappeared. Additionally, p38-2G4 expression vanished in GO-arrested cells and was restored after release from growth arrest. p38-2G4 conserved in vertebrates by means of immunofluorescence data contains a number of putative phosphorylation sites, a cryptic nuclear localization signal, and an amphipathic helical domain. Our cDNA and its deduced amino acid sequence is related to a Schizosaccharomyces pombe gene encoding a 42-kDa protein that associates with curved DNA, suggesting that we have cloned the murine homologue of the S. pombe gene which defines a novel cell cycle-specifically modified and proliferation-associated nuclear protein in mammals. (C) Academic Press, Inc.
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