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Lipid microdomains in cell nucleus.

Author(s)
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Cascianelli, Giacomo
Villani, Maristella
Tosti, Marcello
Subjects

Animals

Biological Markers

Biological Markers: m...

Cell Nucleus

Cell Nucleus: chemist...

Cell Nucleus: ultrast...

Cell Proliferation

Cholesterol

Cholesterol: chemistr...

Female

Hepatocytes

Hepatocytes: chemistr...

Hepatocytes: cytology...

Lamin Type B

Lamin Type B: chemist...

Lipids

Lipids: chemistry

Nuclear Envelope

Nuclear Envelope: che...

Rats

STAT3 Transcription F...

STAT3 Transcription F...

Sprague-Dawley

Date Issued
2008-12-01
Abstract
It is known that nuclear lipids play a role in proliferation, differentiation, and apoptotic process. Cellular nuclei contain high levels of phosphatidylcholine and sphingomyelin, which are partially linked with cholesterol and proteins to form lipid-protein complexes. These lipids are also associated with transcription factors and newly synthesized RNA but, up to date, their organization is still unknown. The aim of the present work was to study if these specific lipid-protein interactions could be nuclear membrane microdomains and to evaluate their possible role. The results obtained demonstrate for the first time the existence of nuclear microdomains characterized by a specific lipid composition similar to that of intranuclear lipid-protein complexes previously described. Nuclear microdomain lipid composition changes during cell proliferation when the content of newly synthesized RNA increases. Because previous data show a correlation between nuclear lipids and transcription process, the role of nuclear microdomains in cellular functions is discussed.
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.13025/2395
ISSN
1939-4586
Journal
Molecular biology of the cell
URL
http://www.molbiolcell.org/cgi/content/abstract/19/12/5289
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