Krek W, Maridor G, Nigg E A
Swiss Institute for Experimental Cancer Research (ISREC), Epalinges, Switzerland.
J Cell Biol. 1992 Jan;116(1):43-55. doi: 10.1083/jcb.116.1.43.
Casein kinase II (CK II) has been implicated in regulating multiple processes related to cell growth, proliferation, and differentiation. To better understand the function(s) and regulation of this ubiquitous kinase, it is important to know its subcellular distribution. However, this issue has been the subject of contradictory reports. In this study, we have used indirect immunofluorescence microscopy and cell fractionation to study the subcellular distribution of all three subunits of chicken CK II, alpha, alpha', and beta. We examined primary chick embryo fibroblasts, virally transformed chicken hepatoma cells, as well as HeLa cells transiently transfected with cDNAs encoding chicken CK II subunits. We found that each of the three CK II subunits was located predominantly in the cell nucleus, irrespective of the cell type analyzed or the procedure used for cell fixation. No major differences were detected in the subcellular distributions of individual CK II subunits, and no evidence was obtained for subunit redistributions during interphase of the cell cycle. During mitosis, the bulk of the enzyme was dispersed throughout the cell, though a fraction of all three subunits was associated with the mitotic spindle. Biochemical studies based on mechanical enucleation of chicken cells confirmed the predominantly nuclear location of all three CK II subunits. Finally, immunoblotting experiments were carried out to study the expression of CK II subunits. A survey of different adult chicken tissues revealed substantial tissue-specific differences in the levels of CK II protein, but no evidence was obtained for pronounced tissue specificity in the expression of individual CK II subunits. These results strongly suggest that CK II functions primarily in regulating nuclear activities, and that the two catalytic subunits, alpha and alpha', may carry out overlapping functions.
酪蛋白激酶II(CK II)参与调节与细胞生长、增殖和分化相关的多个过程。为了更好地理解这种普遍存在的激酶的功能和调节机制,了解其亚细胞分布非常重要。然而,这个问题一直存在相互矛盾的报道。在本研究中,我们使用间接免疫荧光显微镜和细胞分级分离技术来研究鸡CK II的三个亚基α、α'和β的亚细胞分布。我们检测了原代鸡胚成纤维细胞、病毒转化的鸡肝癌细胞以及瞬时转染了编码鸡CK II亚基cDNA的HeLa细胞。我们发现,无论分析的细胞类型或用于细胞固定的方法如何,CK II的三个亚基都主要位于细胞核中。在各个CK II亚基的亚细胞分布中未检测到重大差异,并且在细胞周期的间期也没有获得亚基重新分布的证据。在有丝分裂期间,大部分酶分散在整个细胞中,尽管所有三个亚基的一部分与有丝分裂纺锤体相关。基于鸡细胞机械去核的生化研究证实了所有三个CK II亚基主要位于细胞核中。最后,进行了免疫印迹实验以研究CK II亚基的表达。对不同成年鸡组织的调查显示,CK II蛋白水平存在显著的组织特异性差异,但在各个CK II亚基的表达中没有获得明显组织特异性的证据。这些结果强烈表明,CK II主要在调节核活性中发挥作用,并且两个催化亚基α和α'可能具有重叠的功能。