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Showing papers by "Erich A. Nigg published in 1986"


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TL;DR: The results caution against assigning structural homologies between lamin proteins from different species on the basis of gel electrophoresis analyses, and show that the composition of the nuclear lamina in avian and mammalian cells is more complex than previously assumed.

118 citations


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TL;DR: The described biogenetic pathway involving precursor synthesis and processing is very unusual for nuclear proteins; it may have interesting implications for the mechanisms of transport and assembly of poorly soluble nuclear proteins.
Abstract: Utilizing antibodies against lamins A, B1, and B2, we have studied the biogenesis of the nuclear lamina in chicken embryo fibroblasts. (Lamins B1 and B2 have been identified recently as structurally distinct "lamin B" proteins.) We demonstrate that, unique among the nuclear proteins studied to date, lamin A is synthesized as a higher molecular mass precursor. A short-lived higher molecular mass variant (t 1/2 approximately equal to 3 min) accompanying the mature-size protein was also detected in the case of lamin B2 biosynthesis, but no precursor was found for lamin B1. By combining pulse-chase experiments with subcellular fractionation, we provide evidence that synthesis of lamin proteins occurs on free polysomes; subsequently, the newly synthesized proteins become rapidly associated with a crude nuclear fraction. The lamin A precursor is processed within the nucleus with a half-time of about 30 min. Concomitantly, lamin proteins acquire a characteristic resistance to detergent extraction, suggesting their insertion into a submembraneous protein network. The described biogenetic pathway involving precursor synthesis and processing is very unusual for nuclear proteins; it may have interesting implications for the mechanisms of transport and assembly of poorly soluble nuclear proteins.

46 citations


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TL;DR: Two monoclonal antibodies, I-2 and I-14, which recognize, respectively, proteins of 36 and 40 kD, share a remarkable resistance to sequential extraction of nuclei with DNase I, RNase A, non-ionic detergent and high salt, indicating that they constitute part of an operationally defined residual nuclear matrix.

45 citations


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01 May 1986-Virology
TL;DR: It is found that increased cell rounding was generally correlated with a reduction in vinculin-containing focal adhesions, a dissolution of microfilament bundles, and a reduction of extracellular fibronectin.

25 citations


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TL;DR: It is demonstrated that the monoclonal antibody cross‐reacts with the U1 RNP specific polypeptide A and the U2 RNPspecific polypePTide B'', thereby establishing that the two snRNP proteins share at least one epitope.

8 citations