Three-dimensional organization of promyelocytic leukemia nuclear bodies

M Lang, T Jegou, I Chung, K Richter… - Journal of cell …, 2010 - journals.biologists.com
M Lang, T Jegou, I Chung, K Richter, S Münch, A Udvarhelyi, C Cremer, P Hemmerich…
Journal of cell science, 2010journals.biologists.com
Promyelocytic leukemia nuclear bodies (PML-NBs) are mobile subnuclear organelles
formed by PML and Sp100 protein. They have been reported to have a role in transcription,
DNA replication and repair, telomere lengthening, cell cycle control and tumor suppression.
We have conducted high-resolution 4Pi fluorescence laser-scanning microscopy studies
complemented with correlative electron microscopy and investigations of the accessibility of
the PML-NB subcompartment. During interphase PML-NBs adopt a spherical organization …
Promyelocytic leukemia nuclear bodies (PML-NBs) are mobile subnuclear organelles formed by PML and Sp100 protein. They have been reported to have a role in transcription, DNA replication and repair, telomere lengthening, cell cycle control and tumor suppression. We have conducted high-resolution 4Pi fluorescence laser-scanning microscopy studies complemented with correlative electron microscopy and investigations of the accessibility of the PML-NB subcompartment. During interphase PML-NBs adopt a spherical organization characterized by the assembly of PML and Sp100 proteins into patches within a 50- to 100-nm-thick shell. This spherical shell of PML and Sp100 imposes little constraint to the exchange of components between the PML-NB interior and the nucleoplasm. Post-translational SUMO modifications, telomere repeats and heterochromatin protein 1 were found to localize in characteristic patterns with respect to PML and Sp100. From our findings, we derived a model that explains how the three-dimensional organization of PML-NBs serves to concentrate different biological activities while allowing for an efficient exchange of components.
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