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The MUC1 Extracellular Domain Subunit Is Found in Nuclear Speckles and Associates with Spliceosomes

MUC1 is a large transmembrane glycoprotein and oncogene expressed by epithelial cells and overexpressed and underglycosylated in cancer cells. The MUC1 cytoplasmic subunit (MUC1-C) can translocate to the nucleus and regulate gene expression. It is frequently assumed that the MUC1 extracellular subun...

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Autores principales: Kumar, Priyadarsina, Lindberg, Louise, Thirkill, Twanda L., Ji, Jennifer W., Martsching, Lindsay, Douglas, Gordon C.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3414450/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22905162
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0042712
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author Kumar, Priyadarsina
Lindberg, Louise
Thirkill, Twanda L.
Ji, Jennifer W.
Martsching, Lindsay
Douglas, Gordon C.
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Lindberg, Louise
Thirkill, Twanda L.
Ji, Jennifer W.
Martsching, Lindsay
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description MUC1 is a large transmembrane glycoprotein and oncogene expressed by epithelial cells and overexpressed and underglycosylated in cancer cells. The MUC1 cytoplasmic subunit (MUC1-C) can translocate to the nucleus and regulate gene expression. It is frequently assumed that the MUC1 extracellular subunit (MUC1-N) does not enter the nucleus. Based on an unexpected observation that MUC1 extracellular domain antibody produced an apparently nucleus-associated staining pattern in trophoblasts, we have tested the hypothesis that MUC1-N is expressed inside the nucleus. Three different antibodies were used to identify MUC1-N in normal epithelial cells and tissues as well as in several cancer cell lines. The results of immunofluorescence and confocal microscopy analyses as well as subcellular fractionation, Western blotting, and siRNA/shRNA studies, confirm that MUC1-N is found within nuclei of all cell types examined. More detailed examination of its intranuclear distribution using a proximity ligation assay, subcellular fractionation, and immunoprecipitation suggests that MUC1-N is located in nuclear speckles (interchromatin granule clusters) and closely associates with the spliceosome protein U2AF65. Nuclear localization of MUC1-N was abolished when cells were treated with RNase A and nuclear localization was altered when cells were incubated with the transcription inhibitor 5,6-dichloro-1-b-d-ribofuranosylbenzimidazole (DRB). While MUC1-N predominantly associated with speckles, MUC1-C was present in the nuclear matrix, nucleoli, and the nuclear periphery. In some nuclei, confocal microscopic analysis suggest that MUC1-C staining is located close to, but only partially overlaps, MUC1-N in speckles. However, only MUC1-N was found in isolated speckles by Western blotting. Also, MUC1-C and MUC1-N distributed differently during mitosis. These results suggest that MUC1-N translocates to the nucleus where it is expressed in nuclear speckles and that MUC1-N and MUC1-C have dissimilar intranuclear distribution patterns.
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spelling pubmed-34144502012-08-19 The MUC1 Extracellular Domain Subunit Is Found in Nuclear Speckles and Associates with Spliceosomes Kumar, Priyadarsina Lindberg, Louise Thirkill, Twanda L. Ji, Jennifer W. Martsching, Lindsay Douglas, Gordon C. PLoS One Research Article MUC1 is a large transmembrane glycoprotein and oncogene expressed by epithelial cells and overexpressed and underglycosylated in cancer cells. The MUC1 cytoplasmic subunit (MUC1-C) can translocate to the nucleus and regulate gene expression. It is frequently assumed that the MUC1 extracellular subunit (MUC1-N) does not enter the nucleus. Based on an unexpected observation that MUC1 extracellular domain antibody produced an apparently nucleus-associated staining pattern in trophoblasts, we have tested the hypothesis that MUC1-N is expressed inside the nucleus. Three different antibodies were used to identify MUC1-N in normal epithelial cells and tissues as well as in several cancer cell lines. The results of immunofluorescence and confocal microscopy analyses as well as subcellular fractionation, Western blotting, and siRNA/shRNA studies, confirm that MUC1-N is found within nuclei of all cell types examined. More detailed examination of its intranuclear distribution using a proximity ligation assay, subcellular fractionation, and immunoprecipitation suggests that MUC1-N is located in nuclear speckles (interchromatin granule clusters) and closely associates with the spliceosome protein U2AF65. Nuclear localization of MUC1-N was abolished when cells were treated with RNase A and nuclear localization was altered when cells were incubated with the transcription inhibitor 5,6-dichloro-1-b-d-ribofuranosylbenzimidazole (DRB). While MUC1-N predominantly associated with speckles, MUC1-C was present in the nuclear matrix, nucleoli, and the nuclear periphery. In some nuclei, confocal microscopic analysis suggest that MUC1-C staining is located close to, but only partially overlaps, MUC1-N in speckles. However, only MUC1-N was found in isolated speckles by Western blotting. Also, MUC1-C and MUC1-N distributed differently during mitosis. These results suggest that MUC1-N translocates to the nucleus where it is expressed in nuclear speckles and that MUC1-N and MUC1-C have dissimilar intranuclear distribution patterns. Public Library of Science 2012-08-08 /pmc/articles/PMC3414450/ /pubmed/22905162 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0042712 Text en © 2012 Kumar et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Kumar, Priyadarsina
Lindberg, Louise
Thirkill, Twanda L.
Ji, Jennifer W.
Martsching, Lindsay
Douglas, Gordon C.
The MUC1 Extracellular Domain Subunit Is Found in Nuclear Speckles and Associates with Spliceosomes
title The MUC1 Extracellular Domain Subunit Is Found in Nuclear Speckles and Associates with Spliceosomes
title_full The MUC1 Extracellular Domain Subunit Is Found in Nuclear Speckles and Associates with Spliceosomes
title_fullStr The MUC1 Extracellular Domain Subunit Is Found in Nuclear Speckles and Associates with Spliceosomes
title_full_unstemmed The MUC1 Extracellular Domain Subunit Is Found in Nuclear Speckles and Associates with Spliceosomes
title_short The MUC1 Extracellular Domain Subunit Is Found in Nuclear Speckles and Associates with Spliceosomes
title_sort muc1 extracellular domain subunit is found in nuclear speckles and associates with spliceosomes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3414450/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22905162
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0042712
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