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Query: EC:3.6.4.4 (kinesin)
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Kinesin was isolated from bovine brain and used to elicit polyclonal antibodies in rabbits. The specificities of the resulting antibodies were evaluated by immunoblotting. Antibodies purified from these sera by their affinity for brain kinesin react with a polypeptide of approximately 120 kD in extracts from bovine brain, PtK1 cells, and mouse neuroblastoma cells. They bind to a pair of polypeptides of approximately 120 kD present in crude kinesin prepared from Xenopus eggs and with a single polypeptide of approximately 115 kD in extracts from Drosophila embryos. Antibodies raised against kinesin prepared from fruit fly embryos (by W. M. Saxton, Indiana University, Bloomington, IN) and from neural tissues of the squid (by M. P. Sheetz, Washington University, St. Louis, MO) cross react with the mammalian, the fly, and the frog polypeptides. Kinesin antigen was localized in cultured cells by indirect immunofluorescence. PtK1 cells in interphase showed dim background staining of cytoplasmic membranous components and bright staining of a small, fibrous, juxtanuclear structure. Double staining with antibodies to microtubules showed that the fibrous object was usually located near the centrosome. On the basis of shape, size, and location, we identify the kinesin-positive structure as a primary cilium. PtK1 cells in mitosis are stained at their poles during all stages of division. The structure stained is approximately spherical, but wisps of faint fluorescence also extend into the body of the spindle. Antibodies to squid or fruit fly kinesin produce identical patterns in PtK1 cells. Controls with preimmune and preabsorbed sera show that the centrosome staining is not due simply to the common tendency of rabbit antisera to stain this structure. Similar centrosome and spindle pole staining was visible when antibodies to bovine brain or squid kinesin were applied to the A6 cell line (kidney epithelial cells from Xenopus laevis). Some possible functions of kinesin localized at the spindle poles are discussed.
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PMID:Localization of kinesin in cultured cells. 245 69

Cells of cultured line XL2 (Xenopus laevis) were synchronized by a combine effect of serum deprivation, aphidicolin, nocodazole and ALLN treatments. Four fractions were prepared, with maximum percentage of cells being in G1, S and G2 phases of cell cycle, and in mitosis, respectively. Comparative levels of six different proteins (beta-tubulin, DNA topoisomerase IIa, Xenopus Aurora A kinase pEg2, kinesin-like motor protein X1Eg5, and two members of condensis family proteins pEg7 (XCAP D2) and XCAP E were detected by quantitative Western blot analysis of these fractions. We used a new method of mathematic processing of data that commonly provides a possibility to calculate a comparative quantity of proteins in hypothetically "clean" fraction composed of cells being in the same phase of the cell cycle. This method makes it possible to use even partly synchronized cell cultures for analysis of changes in protein quantity, provided a precede determination of cell population composition is made.
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PMID:[A comparative level of expression of some proteins in XL2 cell synchronized on different phases of cell cycle]. 1521 70