Literature DB >> 10964454

Structural association of Bax with nuclear matrix and cytomatrix revealed by embedment-free immunogold electron microscopy.

B Gajkowska1, T Motyl, H Olszewska-Badarczuk, R Gniadecki, M Koronkiewicz.   

Abstract

Bax is a cellular protein functioning as a promoter of apoptosis. It is ultrastructurally associated with mitochondrial membranes, where it participates in permeability transition pore formation. By employing embedment-free electron microscopy (EFEM), we present evidence that Bax is also associated with the nuclear matrix and cytomatrix of cultured human tumour cells (COLO 205, PA-1, U-373 MG). Extracted cellular scaffolds were probed with anti-Bax antibody using the immunogold electron microscopy technique. Bax immunoreactivity was found on 10-15 nm intermediate filaments of karyo- and cytoskeleton, stretched between the nucleus, nuclear lamina and cell periphery. Bax immunoreactivity was preferentially localized to certain areas of filaments (spot-like). The target molecules for Bax binding in the cellular matrix and their physiological significance remain to be established. Copyright 2000 Academic Press.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10964454     DOI: 10.1006/cbir.2000.0530

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Biol Int        ISSN: 1065-6995            Impact factor:   3.612


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5.  Non-canonical function of Bax in stress-induced nuclear protein redistribution.

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Review 7.  The nuclear envelope: target and mediator of the apoptotic process.

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