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Vol. 10, Issue 10, 3425-3434, October 1999
Department of Embryology, Carnegie Institution, Baltimore, Maryland
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Coiled bodies are discrete nuclear organelles often identified by
the marker protein p80-coilin. Because coilin is not detected in the
cytoplasm by immunofluorescence and Western blotting, it has been
considered an exclusively nuclear protein. In the
Xenopus germinal vesicle (GV), most coilin actually
resides in the nucleoplasm, although it is highly concentrated in
50-100 coiled bodies. When affinity-purified anti-coilin antibodies
were injected into the cytoplasm of oocytes, they could be detected in
coiled bodies within 2-3 h. Coiled bodies were intensely labeled after
18 h, whereas other nuclear organelles remained negative. Because
the nuclear envelope does not allow passive diffusion of
immunoglobulins, this observation suggests that anti-coilin antibodies
are imported into the nucleus as an antigen-antibody complex with
coilin. Newly synthesized coilin is not required, because cycloheximide
had no effect on nuclear import and subsequent targeting of the
antibodies. Additional experiments with myc-tagged
coilin and myc-tagged pyruvate kinase confirmed that
coilin is a shuttling protein. The shuttling of Nopp140, NO38/B23, and
nucleolin was easily demonstrated by the targeting of their respective
antibodies to the nucleoli, whereas anti-SC35 did not enter the
germinal vesicle. We suggest that coilin, perhaps in association
with Nopp140, may function as part of a transport system between the
cytoplasm and the coiled bodies.
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