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ANTI-MTG16 ANTIBODIES REVEAL MTG16 SUBCELLULAR DISTRIBUTION AND NUCLEOCYTOPLASMIC TRANSPORT IN ERYTHROLEUKEMIA CELLS.

Hong Nguyen1, Jolene Mariotti1, Diana Bareyan2, Robert Carnahan3, Tracy Cooper3, Christopher Williams4, Michael Engel2,5.   

Abstract

The myeloid translocation gene (MTG) family of transcriptional co-repressors consists of three highly conserved members; MTG8, MTG16 and MTGR1, each evolutionarily related to the Drosophila protein NERVY and with orthologs across the mammalian hierarchy. By coordinating coincident interactions between DNA binding proteins, other co-repressors and epigenetic effectors, MTG proteins occupy a critical nexus in transcriptional control complexes to profoundly impact the specification of cell fate. MTG family members are most conserved within Nervy Homology Regions (NHR) 1-4, with each region fulfilling functions common to the family. Studies of functional differences between MTG proteins require carefully qualified immunologic reagents specific to each family member. We have developed a group of α-MTG16 antibodies and carefully characterized their specificity for MTG16. These tools reveal that MTG16 is concentrated in the cytoplasm of erythroleukemia cell lines from human and mouse. Using the CRM1 antagonist, leptomycin-B, we show that MTG16 levels rise in the nucleus of MEL cells and decline in the cytoplasm. Together, these data indicate bidirectional movement of MTG16 between cytoplasmic and nuclear compartments. Our work reveals an unrecognized feature of MTG16 regulation that may impact cell fate specification and provides reagents to address important questions regarding MTG16 functions in vivo.

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Keywords:  MTG16; antibody; cytoplasm; erythroleukemia; nucleus; transport

Year:  2015        PMID: 36267145      PMCID: PMC9580851          DOI: 10.2147/anti.s74419

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Antib Technol J        ISSN: 2230-3170


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