Literature DB >> 2581785

Structural aspects of intranuclear matrix disintegration upon RNase digestion of HeLa cell nuclei.

D Bouvier, J Hubert, A P Sève, M Bouteille.   

Abstract

The organization of the intranuclear elements observed in histone-depleted (2 M NaCl-extracted) HeLa cell nuclei was investigated by means of electron microscopy and two-dimensional gel electrophoresis. This work was mainly aimed at verifying whether or not an intranuclear skeleton or matrix existed, which could explain the stable attachment of RNA to the residual nuclear structure after high-salt extraction, and its three-dimensional organization. We compared the ultrastructure and the polypeptide composition of RNA-containing and RNA-depleted (RNase-treated) nuclear residues, and we visualized intermediate stages of RNase action on the intranuclear material. We showed that this material was made of two types (fibrillar and granular) of salt-resistant RNP components equally sensitive to RNase when the enzyme was used prior to high-salt extraction. At least in our material and under our experimental conditions, no intranuclear matrix could be distinguished from the residual RNP material. Our results further suggest that formation of such a matrix is a path-dependent phenomenon.

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Year:  1985        PMID: 2581785

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


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