Protein Information

ID 3015
Name mammalian target of rapamycin
Synonyms FK506 binding protein 12 rapamycin complex associated protein 1; FK506 binding protein 12 rapamycin associated protein 1; FKBP12 rapamycin complex associated protein 1; FKBP12 rapamycin complex associated protein; FRAP; FRAP 1; FRAP 2; FRAP1…

Compound Information

ID 456
Name cycloheximide
CAS

Reference

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16310186 van Zon A, Mossink MH, Houtsmuller AB, Schoester M, Scheffer GL, Scheper RJ, Sonneveld P, Wiemer EA: Vault mobility depends in part on microtubules and vaults can be recruited to the nuclear envelope. Exp Cell Res. 2006 Feb 1;312(3):245-55. Epub 2005 Nov 28.
Vaults are ribonucleoproteins that may function in intracellular transport processes. We investigated the intracellular distribution and dynamics of vaults in non-small cell lung cancer cells in which vaults are labeled with the green fluorescent protein. Immunofluorescence experiments showed that vaults are dispersed throughout the cytoplasm; a small fraction is found in close proximity to microtubules. Immunoprecipitation experiments corroborated these results showing co-precipitation of MVP and beta-tubulin. Using quantitative fluorescence-recovery after photobleaching (FRAP), we demonstrated that vault mobility over longer distances in part depends on intact microtubules; vaults moving slower when microtubules are depolymerized by nocodazole. Biochemical fractionation indicated a small fraction of MVP associated with the nucleus, however, no GFP-tagged vaults could be observed inside the nucleus. We observed an accumulation of vaults at the nuclear envelope upon treatment of cells with the protein synthesis inhibitor cycloheximide. Analysis of nucleo-cytoplasmic transport using a fluorescent substrate containing a classical NLS and NES expressed in MVP+/+ and MVP-/- mouse embryonic fibroblasts indicated no differences in nuclear import/export kinetics, suggesting no role for vaults in these processes. We hypothesize that a subset of vaults moves directionally via microtubules, possibly towards the nucleus.
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