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Mol. Biol. Cell 10.1091/mbc.E03-08-0558

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Submitted on August 5, 2003
Revised on December 31, 2003
Accepted on January 14, 2004

Human topoisomerase II{alpha}: Targeting to subchromosomal sites of activity during interphase and mitosis

Marta Agostinho1, José Rino1, José Braga1, Fernando Ferreira2, Soren Steffensen1, and João Ferreira1*

1 Institute of Histology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Lisbon, 1649-028 Lisbon, Portugal
2 Institute of Histology, Faculty of Medicine, University of Lisbon, 1649-028 Lisbon, Portugal, Department of Morphology and Function, CIISA, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Lisbon, Portugal

* Corresponding author. E-mail address: hjoao{at}fm.ul.pt.

Mammalian topoisomerase II{alpha} (topo II{alpha}) plays a vital role in the removal of topological complexities left on DNA during S phase. Here, we developed a new assay to selectively identify sites of catalytic activity of topo II{alpha} with subcellular resolution. We show that topo II{alpha} activity concentrates at replicating heterochromatin in late S in a replication-dependent manner, and at centric heterochromatin during G2 and M phases. Inhibitor studies indicate that this cell cycle-dependent concentration over heterochromatin is sensitive to chromatin structure. We further show that catalytically active topo II{alpha} concentrates along the longitudinal axis of mitotic chromosomes. Finally, we found that catalytically inert forms of the enzyme localize predominantly to splicing speckles in a dynamic manner, and that this pool is differentially sensitive to changes in the activities of topo II{alpha} itself and RNA polymerase II. Together, our data implicate several previously unsuspected activities in the partitioning of the enzyme between sites of activity and putative depots.




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