"Numatrin," a nuclear matrix protein associated with induction of proliferation in B lymphocytes
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"Numatrin," a nuclear matrix protein associated with induction of proliferation in B lymphocytes
Abstract
To detect nuclear proteins that might be involved in induction of cellular mitogenesis, we examined the effect of various mitogens on early changes in synthesis of nuclear proteins in murine B lymphocytes. Using two-dimensional gel electrophoresis, we found that activation of B cells by mitogens (anti-immunoglobulin antibody, lipopolysaccharide, phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA)/A23187) was associated with a rapid and prominent (5-20-fold) increase in the synthesis of a 40-kDa/pI 5.0 nuclear protein, here termed numatrin. Numatrin was found to be absent from the cytosol (soluble fraction) of resting as well as activated B cells and was markedly resistant to DNase/RNase digestion and 2 N NaCl extraction, indicating that this protein is tightly bound to the nuclear matrix. Kinetic studies showed that the increase in synthesis of numatrin was detected 60-120 min following mitogen activation, reached a peak at 16 h, and declined to almost control level by 48 h, correlating with the peak of cellular DNA synthesis. The increase in synthesis of numatrin in normal B cells was found to be associated exclusively with cellular commitment for mitogenesis because activation of B cells by stimuli such as B cell stimulating factor 1, PMA alone, and calcium ionophore A23187, which do not stimulate an increase in DNA synthesis, also failed to induce an increase in the synthesis of numatrin. Inhibition of anti-Ig-induced proliferation (by PMA pretreatment) was associated with a 63% inhibition in the synthesis of numatrin. Addition of 8-mercaptoguanosine to these PMA-treated cells was associated with restoration of the increase in synthesis of numatrin, concomitant with induction of proliferation. Elevated synthesis of numatrin was also detected in the malignant B lymphoma cells: Raji, BAL-17, and WEHI-231. Taken collectively, these results suggest that numatrin, a tightly bound nuclear matrix protein, is a growth-regulated protein which might have an important role in regulation of cellular mitogenesis in normal and malignant B lymphocytes.
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