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Lamina-associated polypeptide 2beta (LAP2beta) is contained in a protein complex together with A- and B-type lamins.

Carmen Lang1, Georg Krohne.   

Abstract

Lamina-associated polypeptide 2beta (LAP2beta) of vertebrates is an integral membrane protein of the inner nuclear membrane that is generated by alternative splicing from the LAP2 gene. In the majority of Xenopus somatic cells including cultured kidney epithelial cells (A6 cells) there is only one major LAP2 isoform expressed that has the highest similarities with the mammalian LAP2beta whereas isoforms corresponding in size to the mammalian LAP2gamma and alpha are not detectable. We selected A6 cells and A6 cells stably expressing GFP fusion proteins of Xenopus LAP2beta (XLAP2Pbeta) as a model system to study interactions between LAP2beta and lamins. In vitro binding experiments with GST-XLAP2beta fusion proteins and immunoprecipitations with antibodies to GFP revealed that XLAP2beta is part of a complex that contains A- and B-type lamins. For the targeting to the nuclear envelope and the in vivo formation of this complex, GFP fusion proteins were sufficient comprising only the carboxyterminal 135 amino acids of XLAP2beta or the comparable region of zebrafish LAP2beta. A highly conserved 36 amino acids long sequence is located in this region of LAP2beta that is part of the lamina-binding domain previously identified in rat LAP2beta. GFP-LAP2beta fusion proteins of Xenopus, zebrafish, and rat that contained this sequence do compete with endogenous LAP2 in transfected cells for the same binding sites in the lamina. Our data indicate that the lamina-binding site of LAP2beta has been highly conserved during vertebrate evolution and suggests that this region of LAP2beta mediates the interactions between polymers of A- and B-type lamins.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12691263     DOI: 10.1078/0171-9335-00305

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Cell Biol        ISSN: 0171-9335            Impact factor:   4.492


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