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Cell Cycle–coupled Relocation of Types I and II Topoisomerases and Modulation of Catalytic Enzyme Activities

We visualized DNA topoisomerases in A431 cells and isolated chromosomes by isoenzyme-selective immunofluorescence microscopy. In interphase, topoisomerase I mainly had a homogeneous nuclear distribution. 10–15% of the cells exhibited granular patterns, 30% showed bright intranucleolar patches. Topoi...

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Autores principales: Meyer, Kay N., Kjeldsen, Eigil, Straub, Tobias, Knudsen, Birgitta R., Hickson, Ian D., Kikuchi, Akihiko, Kreipe, Hans, Boege, Fritz
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2132491/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9049244
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author Meyer, Kay N.
Kjeldsen, Eigil
Straub, Tobias
Knudsen, Birgitta R.
Hickson, Ian D.
Kikuchi, Akihiko
Kreipe, Hans
Boege, Fritz
author_facet Meyer, Kay N.
Kjeldsen, Eigil
Straub, Tobias
Knudsen, Birgitta R.
Hickson, Ian D.
Kikuchi, Akihiko
Kreipe, Hans
Boege, Fritz
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description We visualized DNA topoisomerases in A431 cells and isolated chromosomes by isoenzyme-selective immunofluorescence microscopy. In interphase, topoisomerase I mainly had a homogeneous nuclear distribution. 10–15% of the cells exhibited granular patterns, 30% showed bright intranucleolar patches. Topoisomerase II isoenzymes showed spotted (α) or reticular (β) nuclear patterns throughout interphase. In contrast to topoisomerase IIα, topoisomerase IIβ was completely excluded from nucleoli. In mitosis, topoisomerase IIβ diffused completely into the cytosol, whereas topoisomerases I and IIα remained chromosome bound. Chromosomal staining of topoisomerase I was homogeneous, whereas topoisomerase IIα accumulated in the long axes of the chromosome arms and in the centriols. Topoisomerase antigens were 2–3-fold higher in mitosis than in interphase, but specific activities of topoisomerase I and II were reduced 5- and 2.4-fold, respectively. These changes were associated with mitotic enzyme hyperphosphorylation. In interphase, topoisomerases could be completely linked to DNA by etoposide or camptothecin, whereas in mitosis, 50% of topoisomerase IIα escaped poisoning. Refractoriness to etoposide could be assigned to the salt-stable scaffold fraction of topoisomerase IIα, which increased from <2% in G(1) phase to 48% in mitosis. Topoisomerases I and IIβ remained completely extractable throughout the cell cycle. In summary, expression of topoisomerases increases towards mitosis, but specific activities decrease. Topoisomerase IIβ is released from the heterochromatin, whereas topoisomerase I and IIα remain chromosome bound. Scaffold-associated topoisomerase IIα appears not to be involved in catalytic DNA turnover, though it may play a role in the replicational cycle of centriols, where it accumulates during M phase.
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spelling pubmed-21324912008-05-01 Cell Cycle–coupled Relocation of Types I and II Topoisomerases and Modulation of Catalytic Enzyme Activities Meyer, Kay N. Kjeldsen, Eigil Straub, Tobias Knudsen, Birgitta R. Hickson, Ian D. Kikuchi, Akihiko Kreipe, Hans Boege, Fritz J Cell Biol Article We visualized DNA topoisomerases in A431 cells and isolated chromosomes by isoenzyme-selective immunofluorescence microscopy. In interphase, topoisomerase I mainly had a homogeneous nuclear distribution. 10–15% of the cells exhibited granular patterns, 30% showed bright intranucleolar patches. Topoisomerase II isoenzymes showed spotted (α) or reticular (β) nuclear patterns throughout interphase. In contrast to topoisomerase IIα, topoisomerase IIβ was completely excluded from nucleoli. In mitosis, topoisomerase IIβ diffused completely into the cytosol, whereas topoisomerases I and IIα remained chromosome bound. Chromosomal staining of topoisomerase I was homogeneous, whereas topoisomerase IIα accumulated in the long axes of the chromosome arms and in the centriols. Topoisomerase antigens were 2–3-fold higher in mitosis than in interphase, but specific activities of topoisomerase I and II were reduced 5- and 2.4-fold, respectively. These changes were associated with mitotic enzyme hyperphosphorylation. In interphase, topoisomerases could be completely linked to DNA by etoposide or camptothecin, whereas in mitosis, 50% of topoisomerase IIα escaped poisoning. Refractoriness to etoposide could be assigned to the salt-stable scaffold fraction of topoisomerase IIα, which increased from <2% in G(1) phase to 48% in mitosis. Topoisomerases I and IIβ remained completely extractable throughout the cell cycle. In summary, expression of topoisomerases increases towards mitosis, but specific activities decrease. Topoisomerase IIβ is released from the heterochromatin, whereas topoisomerase I and IIα remain chromosome bound. Scaffold-associated topoisomerase IIα appears not to be involved in catalytic DNA turnover, though it may play a role in the replicational cycle of centriols, where it accumulates during M phase. The Rockefeller University Press 1997-02-24 /pmc/articles/PMC2132491/ /pubmed/9049244 Text en This article is distributed under the terms of an Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike–No Mirror Sites license for the first six months after the publication date (see http://www.rupress.org/terms). After six months it is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution–Noncommercial–Share Alike 4.0 Unported license, as described at http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Meyer, Kay N.
Kjeldsen, Eigil
Straub, Tobias
Knudsen, Birgitta R.
Hickson, Ian D.
Kikuchi, Akihiko
Kreipe, Hans
Boege, Fritz
Cell Cycle–coupled Relocation of Types I and II Topoisomerases and Modulation of Catalytic Enzyme Activities
title Cell Cycle–coupled Relocation of Types I and II Topoisomerases and Modulation of Catalytic Enzyme Activities
title_full Cell Cycle–coupled Relocation of Types I and II Topoisomerases and Modulation of Catalytic Enzyme Activities
title_fullStr Cell Cycle–coupled Relocation of Types I and II Topoisomerases and Modulation of Catalytic Enzyme Activities
title_full_unstemmed Cell Cycle–coupled Relocation of Types I and II Topoisomerases and Modulation of Catalytic Enzyme Activities
title_short Cell Cycle–coupled Relocation of Types I and II Topoisomerases and Modulation of Catalytic Enzyme Activities
title_sort cell cycle–coupled relocation of types i and ii topoisomerases and modulation of catalytic enzyme activities
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2132491/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9049244
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