Authors
Mariana Santos, Patrícia Costa, Filipa Martins, Edgar F da Cruz e Silva, Odete AB da Cruz e Silva, Sandra Rebelo
Publication date
2015/1
Journal
Molecular and cellular biochemistry
Volume
399
Pages
143-153
Publisher
Springer US
Description
Cell division in eukaryotes requires the disassembly of the nuclear envelope (NE) at the beginning of mitosis and its reassembly at the end of mitosis. These processes are complex and involve coordinated steps where NE proteins have a crucial role. Lamina-associated polypeptide 1 (LAP1) is an inner nuclear membrane protein that has been associated with cell cycle events. In support of this role, LAP1 has been implicated in the regulation of the NE reassembly and assembly of the mitotic spindle during mitosis. In this study, we demonstrated that LAP1 intracellular levels vary during the cell cycle in SH-SY5Y cells, and that LAP1 is highly phosphorylated during mitosis. It is also clear that LAP1 co-localized with acetylated α-tubulin in the mitotic spindle and with γ-tubulin in centrosomes (main microtubule organizing center) in mitotic cells. Moreover, LAP1 knockdown resulted in decreased number of …
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