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XB-ART-25037
J Cell Sci 1991 Mar 01;98 ( Pt 3):309-15.
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A perichromosomal region contains proteins phosphorylated during mitosis in Xenopus laevis cells.

Dilworth SM .


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An antibody that recognizes the phosphorylated form of nucleoplasmin has identified another nuclear protein whose antigenic form is regulated in a mitosis-specific manner, with a dramatic increase in binding occurring in all mitotic cells. The protein is localised around the periphery of condensed chromosomes during mitosis in a manner analogous to another nucleoplasmin-related polypeptide NO38. Mitosis-specific expression of the antigenic site is dependent on phosphorylation of the polypeptide; binding of the antibody is dramatically reduced by prior incubation of the polypeptide with phosphatases. Migration on SDS-PAGE suggests that the protein has an exceptionally large relative molecular mass, in excess of 400,000. The probable mitosis-specific phosphorylation and location of this antigen suggests a subcellular storage mechanism for proteins during mitosis.

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Species referenced: Xenopus laevis
Genes referenced: npm1