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Query: EC:5.99.1.2 (topoisomerase)
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The intranuclear distribution of HMGI/Y proteins was analyzed by immunofluorescent staining in several cell lines using a polyclonal antibody that stained a fibrogranular network. In actively growing 3T3 fibroblasts, HMGI/Y proteins were mainly localized to heterochromatin masses, whereas in quiescent cells they were more diffusely distributed. Double labeling experiments showed a co-localization of HMGI/Y with DNA topoisomerase IIalpha. These results are in agreement with previously published biochemical data and indicate a possible involvement of HMGI/Y proteins in several nuclear functions, including chromatin organization and gene expression.
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PMID:Intranuclear distribution of HMGI/Y proteins. An immunocytochemical study. 963 46

The extent of chromosomal rearrangements correlates positively with the level of expression of the nuclear matrix high mobility group (HMG) proteins HMGI(Y) when tested in three human prostate cancer cell lines (PC-3 > DU-145 > LNCaP). HMGI(Y), topoisomerase II, and A-T-rich sequences have been reported to be located at the base of the DNA loop domains in both the nucleus and chromosome and are juxtapositioned for chromosomal rearrangement. Transfecting and expressing full-length HMG-I into the LNCaP cell markedly enhanced the presence and heterogeneity of unbalanced (nonreciprocal) chromosomal rearrangements but not of balanced rearrangements. Unbalanced chromosomal rearrangements are common in solid human tumors.
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PMID:High mobility group protein I(Y): a candidate architectural protein for chromosomal rearrangements in prostate cancer cells. 1183 May 13