Cell Structure and Function
Online ISSN : 1347-3700
Print ISSN : 0386-7196
ISSN-L : 0386-7196
Phosphorylation of Nonhistone Proteins During Premature Chromosome Condensation in a Temperature-Sensitive Mutant, tsBN2
Katsumi YamashitaFrances M. DavisPotu N. RaoMutsuo SekiguchiTakeharu Nishimoto
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1985 Volume 10 Issue 3 Pages 259-270

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In tsBN2 cells, a temperature-sensitive (ts) mutant of the BHK21 cell line, with a ts-defect in its regulatory system for chromosome condensation, antigens that react with mitotic specific mouse monoclonal antibody MPM-2 were produced when premature chromosome condensation (PCC) was induced by a temperature shift. The polypeptides of antigens recognized by MPM-2 in tsBN2 cells with PCC were identical to those of antigens in mitotic cells. These antigens appeared concomitantly with chro-mosome condensation, which suggests that these mitotic-specific antigens may be related to chromosome condensation. As the production of mitotic-specific antigens was inhibited by W-7, a specific and potent antagonist of calmodulin, calmodulin may function in the mitotic phosphorylation of nonhistone protein.
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