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Distinct functions of the unique C terminus of LAP2alpha in cell proliferation and nuclear assembly.

Sylvia Vlcek1, Barbara Korbei, Roland Foisner.   

Abstract

The non-membrane-bound lamina-associated polypeptide 2 isoform, LAP2alpha, forms nucleoskeletal structures with A-type lamins and interacts with chromosomes in a cell cycle-dependent manner. LAP2alpha contains a LEM (LAP2, emerin, and MAN1) domain in the constant N terminus that binds to chromosomal barrier-to-autointegration factor, and a C-terminal unique region that is essential for chromosome binding. Here we show that C-terminal LAP2alpha fragment efficiently bound to mitotic chromosomes and inhibited assembly of endogenous LAP2alpha, nuclear membranes, and lamins A/C in in vitro nuclear assembly assays. Full-length recombinant LAP2alpha, which bound to chromosomes, and N-terminal fragment, which did not bind, had no effect on assembly. This suggested an essential role for the LAP2alpha C terminus in chromosome association and for the N-terminal LEM domain in subsequent assembly stages. In vivo analysis upon transient expression of GFP-tagged LAP2alpha fragments confirmed that, unlike the N-terminal fragment, the C-terminal fragment was able to bind to chromosomes during mitosis, if expressed weakly. At higher expression levels, C-terminal LAP2alpha fragment and full-length protein led to cell cycle arrest in interphase and apoptosis, as shown by fluorescence-activated cell sorter analysis, time lapse microscopy, and BrdUrd incorporation assays. These data indicated distinct functions of LAP2alpha in cell cycle progression during interphase and in nuclear reassembly during mitosis.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 11864981     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M200048200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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