By the transplantation of amino acid-3H-labeled nuclei between cells and the subsequent isolation of nuclei for quantitative assay, we have confirmed that all the nuclear proteins of Amoeba proteus are divisible into two classes that are sharply defined by their physiological behavior. About 40% of the proteins in the nucleus rapidly migrates back and forth between the nucleus and the cytoplasm. These rapidly migrating proteins (RMP) are 25–50 times more concentrated in the nucleus than in the cytoplasm, and migration into the nucleus therefore occurs against a high concentration differential. The remaining 60% of nuclear proteins has been classified as slow turnover proteins (STP) since (as reported in a following paper) virtually all of them ultimately undergo turnover. Turnover in this context means loss of label from the nucleus, by either protein breakdown or protein migration to the cytoplasm. Isolation of nuclei in the detergent Triton X-100 results in a 20% loss of nuclear proteins but conclusions about RMP and STP were not found to be significantly affected by this loss.
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PROTEINS IN NUCLEOCYTOPLASMIC INTERACTIONS : I. The Fundamental Characteristics of the Rapidly Migrating Proteins and the Slow Turnover Proteins of the Amoeba proteus Nucleus
Lester Goldstein,
Lester Goldstein
From the Department of Biology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, and the Institute for Developmental Biology, University of Colorado, Boulder
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David M. Prescott
David M. Prescott
From the Department of Biology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, and the Institute for Developmental Biology, University of Colorado, Boulder
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Lester Goldstein
From the Department of Biology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, and the Institute for Developmental Biology, University of Colorado, Boulder
David M. Prescott
From the Department of Biology, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, and the Institute for Developmental Biology, University of Colorado, Boulder
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November 10 1966
Online ISSN: 1540-8140
Print ISSN: 0021-9525
Copyright © 1967 by The Rockefeller University Press
1967
J Cell Biol (1967) 33 (3): 637–644.
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November 10 1966
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Lester Goldstein, David M. Prescott; PROTEINS IN NUCLEOCYTOPLASMIC INTERACTIONS : I. The Fundamental Characteristics of the Rapidly Migrating Proteins and the Slow Turnover Proteins of the Amoeba proteus Nucleus . J Cell Biol 1 June 1967; 33 (3): 637–644. doi: https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.33.3.637
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