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The large C-terminal region of the integral pore membrane protein, POM121, is facing the nuclear pore complex.

H Söderqvist1, E Hallberg.   

Abstract

POM121 is an integral membrane protein that has been specifically localized to the "pore membrane" domain of the nuclear envelope. Based on its cDNA-deduced primary structure it was suggested that POM121 contains one or two transmembrane segments and that its major C-terminal portion faces the pore side rather than the cisternal side of the pore membrane. We have investigated the membrane topology of POM121 by studying the accessibility of a C-terminal and an N-terminal epitope of POM121 for epitope-specific antibodies. The accessibility of POM121 in unfixed, semi-intact or permeabilized tissue culture cells was analyzed by indirect immunofluorescence. We found that the C-terminal epitope was accessible for antibodies in both semi-intact and permeabilized cells, whereas the N-terminal epitope was only accessible in the permeabilized cells. The results show that the large C-terminal region of POM121, containing more than 90% of its total mass, is exposed on the pore side of the nuclear membrane and suggest that the N-terminal portion is most likely localized in the perinuclear space. The data also show that at least part of the C-terminal epitopes are localized on the cytoplasmic side of the nuclear envelope. The topology suggests that the C-terminal portion of POM121, which contains a nucleoporin-like domain, interacts with the nuclear pore complex and thus, may play a role in biogenesis of the nuclear envelope and the nuclear pore complex.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7525291

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


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