TRiC-P5, a novel TCP1-related protein, is localized in the cytoplasm and in the nuclear matrix

Erik C. Joly, Esther Tremblay, Robert M. Tanguay(Centre hospitalier de l'Université Laval), Yang Wu(Centre hospitalier de l'Université Laval), Viviane Bibor‐Hardy
Journal of Cell Science
October 1, 1994
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Abstract

We have recently reported the cloning of a novel protein, TRiC-P5, with significant homology with protein 1 of the t-complex (TCP1). In the present study, the cellular localization of TRiC-P5 in Raji cells has been determined using an antiserum raised against a 18.5 kDa fusion protein. Results from cell fractionation and immunoblot studies indicate that TRiC-P5 is mainly localized in the cytoplasm. In addition, a significant part of TRiC-P5 is also found in the nucleus where it is attached to the nuclear matrix, a complex filament network involved in essential cellular functions such as DNA replication, and RNA transcription and maturation. Immunofluorescence experiments using the anti-TRiC-P5 antibodies confirm these results. We also provide evidence that, in the cytoplasm, TRiC-P5 is part of a large protein complex, most probably the TCP1-ring complex (TRiC), a hetero-oligomeric ring complex that plays a role of molecular chaperone in the folding of actin and tubulin.


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