In vivo dynamics and kinetics of pKi-67: transition from a mobile to an immobile form at the onset of anaphase.

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Saiwaki T, Kotera I, Sasaki M, Takagi M, Yoneda Y

In vivo dynamics and kinetics of pKi-67: transition from a mobile to an immobile form at the onset of anaphase.

Exp Cell Res. 2005 Aug 1;308(1):123-34. doi: 10.1016/j.yexcr.2005.04.010.

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Abstract

A cell proliferation marker protein, pKi-67, distributes to the chromosome periphery during mitosis and nucleolar heterochromatin in the interphase. We report here on the structural domains of pKi-67 that are required for its correct distribution. While both the LR domain and the conserved domain were involved in localization to the nucleolar heterochromatin, both the LR domain and the Ki-67 repeat domain were required for its distribution to the mitotic chromosome periphery. Using in vivo time-lapse microscopy, GFP-pKi-67 was dynamically tracked from the mitotic chromosome periphery to reforming nucleoli via prenucleolar bodies (PNBs). The signals in PNBs then moved towards and fused into the reforming nucleoli with a thin string-like fluorescence during early G1 phase. An analysis of the in vivo kinetics of pKi-67 using photobleaching indicated that the association of pKi-67 with chromatin was progressively altered from "loose" to "tight" after the onset of anaphase. These findings indicate that pKi-67 dynamically alters the nature of the interaction with chromatin structure during the cell cycle, which is closely related to the reformation process of the interphase nucleolar chromatin.

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Polypeptides
NameUniProt ID
Proliferation marker protein Ki-67P46013Details