卡哈尔体
snRNP公司
生物
光漂白后的荧光恢复
细胞生物学
核仁
费斯特共振能量转移
小核核糖核蛋白
动力学
光漂白
核糖核蛋白
核质
核心
生物物理学
遗传学
核糖核酸
RNA剪接
荧光
物理
量子力学
膜
基因
作者
Miroslav Dundr,Michael D. Hebert,Tatiana Karpova,David Stanĕk,Hongzi Xu,Karl B. Shpargel,U. Thomas Meier,Karla M. Neugebauer,A. Gregory Matera,Tom Misteli
标识
DOI:10.1083/jcb.200311121
摘要
Cajal bodies (CBs) are subnuclear domains implicated in small nuclear ribonucleoprotein (snRNP) biogenesis. In most cell types, CBs coincide with nuclear gems, which contain the survival of motor neurons (SMN) complex, an essential snRNP assembly factor. Here, we analyze the exchange kinetics of multiple components of CBs and gems in living cells using photobleaching microscopy. We demonstrate differences in dissociation kinetics of CB constituents and relate them to their functions. Coilin and SMN complex members exhibit relatively long CB residence times, whereas components of snRNPs, small nucleolar RNPs, and factors shared with the nucleolus have significantly shorter residence times. Comparison of the dissociation kinetics of these shared proteins from either the nucleolus or the CB suggests the existence of compartment-specific retention mechanisms. The dynamic properties of several CB components do not depend on their interaction with coilin because their dissociation kinetics are unaltered in residual nuclear bodies of coilin knockout cells. Photobleaching and fluorescence resonance energy transfer experiments demonstrate that coilin and SMN can interact within CBs, but their interaction is not the major determinant of their residence times. These results suggest that CBs and gems are kinetically independent structures.
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