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Scapinin, a putative protein phosphatase-1 regulatory subunit associated with the nuclear nonchromatin structure.

Junji Sagara1, Tsukasa Higuchi, Yukiko Hattori, Mie Moriya, Haritha Sarvotham, Hiroshi Shima, Haruki Shirato, Kunimi Kikuchi, Shunichiro Taniguchi.   

Abstract

It is thought that the nuclear nonchromatin structures, such as the nuclear matrix and lamina, play regulatory roles in gene expression. In this study, we identified an insoluble protein that was associated with the chromatin-depleted nuclear structure of proliferating human leukemia HL-60 cells. Preparation of the chromatin-depleted nuclear structure, referred to as the nuclear matrix-intermediate filament scaffold (Fey, E., Krochmalnic, G., and Penman, S. (1986) J. Cell. Biol. 102, 1654-1665), involved cell extraction using a series of buffers containing Triton X-100, DNase I, and 2 M NaCl. A yeast two-hybrid assay revealed that this protein bound to the catalytic subunit of protein phosphatase-1 (PP1). Furthermore, it inhibited PP1 activity in vitro. We therefore named it scapinin (scaffold-associated PP1 inhibiting protein). cDNA cloning revealed that scapinin had two splicing variants of 448 amino acids (scapinin-S) and 518 amino acids (scapinin-L). Scapinin was down-regulated by differentiation in HL-60 cells. These results suggest that scapinin is a putative regulatory subunit of PP1 and is involved in transformed or immature phenotypes of HL-60 cells. We also describe the presence of scapinin family proteins from worm to human.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12925532     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M305227200

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


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