MONOCLONAL-ANTIBODY CC-3 RECOGNIZES PHOSPHOPROTEINS IN INTERPHASE AND MITOTIC CELLS

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THIBODEAU, A
VINCENT, M
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[1] CHUL,ONTOGENESE & GENET MOLEC CTR RECH,2705 BLVD LAURIER,ST FOY G1V 4G2,QUEBEC,CANADA
[2] UNIV LAVAL,DEPT MED,QUEBEC CITY G1K 7P4,QUEBEC,CANADA
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英国医学研究理事会;
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10.1016/0014-4827(91)90510-2
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R73 [肿瘤学];
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100214 ;
摘要
Among a library of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) recognizing developmental markers in the chick embryo, mAb CC-3 was selected because of its differential immunostaining of mitotic cells. The intracellular distribution of the CC-3 antigen (CC-3a) throughout the cell cycle was visualized by immunolocalization. In interphase cells CC-3a resided in the nucleus and was arranged in distinct extranucleolar clusters. At prophase, the nuclear reactivity of CC-3a considerably increased and subsequently extended to the cytoplasm at metaphase. From metaphase through anaphase, most of the reactivity was associated with the mitotic apparatus. During cytokinesis CC-3a was detected in the midbody and also in discrete speckles dispersed throughout the cytoplasm. The initial interphase pattern was then restored in the two daughter nuclei. Immunoblot analysis demonstrated that a 255-kDa phosphoprotein was present only in the interphase nucleus and that a complete new set of phosphoproteins accounted for the mitotic cell reactivity. The binding of CC-3 was dependent on the phosphorylation of its antigens. CC-3a is an evolutionary conserved molecule; it is present in such phylogenetically distant species as Drosophila and humans. Furthermore, the unique behavior of CC-3 on sections of normal, embryonic, and regenerative tissue and in cell culture immunostaining make it a reliable tool to identify mitotic foci. © 1991.
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