Formation of nuclear matrix filaments by p27BBP/eIF6

Marcello Ceci, Nina Offenhäuser, Pier Carlo Marchisio, Stefano Biffo

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Abstract

p27BBP/eIF6 is an evolutionarily conserved protein necessary for ribosome biogenesis which was cloned in mammals for its ability to bind the cytodomain of β4 integrin. In cultured cells, a conspicuous fraction of p27BBP/eIF6 is associated with the intermediate filaments/nuclear matrix (IF/NM) cytoskeleton. The mechanism of this association is not known. Here we show that in epidermis p27BBP/eIF6 is naturally associated with IF/NM. To analyze the intrinsic capability of p27BBP/eIF6 to generate cytoskeletal networks, the properties of the pure, recombinant, untagged protein were studied. Recombinant p27BBP/eIF6 binds β4 integrin. Upon dialysis against IF buffer, p27BBP/eIF6 forms polymers which, strikingly, have a morphology identical to NM filaments. Cross-linking experiments suggested that polymerization is favored by the formation of disulphide bridges. These data suggest that p27BBP/eIF6 is associated with the cytoskeleton, and contributes to formation of NM filaments. These findings help to settle the controversy on nuclear matrix.

Lingua originaleInglese
pagine (da-a)295-299
Numero di pagine5
RivistaBiochemical and Biophysical Research Communications
Volume295
Numero di pubblicazione2
DOI
Stato di pubblicazionePubblicato - 2002
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