Literature DB >> 6204993

Studies of a microtubule-associated protein using a monoclonal antibody elicited against mammalian mitotic spindles.

D A Pepper, H Y Kim, M W Berns.   

Abstract

We have devised a procedure for the identification of individual molecules which are associated with the mitotic spindle apparatus and cytoskeleton in mammalian cells. We prepared monoclonal antibody-producing hybridomas by immunizing mice with mitotic spindles isolated from cultured HeLa cells. Among several antibody-producing clones obtained, one hybridoma (22MA2) produced an antibody that recognizes a putative microtubule-associated protein which exhibits unusual distribution characteristics in cultured cells. Immunofluorescence studies showed that during mitosis the 22MA2 antigen is distributed in parallel with the spindle fibers of the mitotic apparatus, and that during interphase the antigen is always associated to a limited extent with cytoplasmic microtubules. Also, the co-distribution of the antigen with microtubules was found to be Colcemid sensitive. However, the 22MA2 antibody immunofluorescently stained the nuclei of cells in the exponential growth phase, but did not stain the nuclei of cells that had grown to confluence. This nuclear fluorescence appears to be directly related to cell density rather than nutritional (serum) factors in the growth medium. The results suggest that the antigen undergoes some change in structure or distribution in response to changes in the proliferative capacity of the cell. Biochemical analyses of cytoplasmic, nuclear, and mitotic spindle subcellular fractions show that the antigen exhibits a polypeptide molecular weight of 240,000 is found in various mammalian cells ranging from marsupial to human, and is particularly susceptible to proteolysis.

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Year:  1984        PMID: 6204993      PMCID: PMC2113281          DOI: 10.1083/jcb.99.2.503

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Biol        ISSN: 0021-9525            Impact factor:   10.539


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