PaCS is a novel cytoplasmic structure containing functional proteasome and inducible by cytokines/trophic factors.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
A variety of ubiquitinated protein-containing cytoplasmic structures has been reported, from aggresomes to aggresomelike
induced structures/sequestosomes or particle-rich cytoplasmic structures (PaCSs) that we recently observed in some
human diseases. Nevertheless, the morphological and cytochemical patterns of the different structures remain largely
unknown thus jeopardizing their univocal identification. Here, we show that PaCSs resulted from proteasome and
polyubiquitinated protein accumulation into well-demarcated, membrane-free, cytoskeleton-poor areas enriched in
glycogen and glycosaminoglycans. A major requirement for PaCS detection by either electron or confocal microscopy was
the addition of osmium to aldehyde fixatives. However, by analyzing living cells, we found that proteasome chymotrypsinlike
activity concentrated in well-defined cytoplasmic structures identified as PaCSs by ultrastructural morphology and
immunocytochemistry of the same cells. PaCSs differed ultrastructurally and cytochemically from sequestosomes which may
coexist with PaCSs. In human dendritic or natural killer cells, PaCSs were induced in vitro by cytokines/trophic factors during
differentiation/activation from blood progenitors. Our results provide evidence that PaCS is indeed a novel distinctive
cytoplasmic structure which may play a critical role in the ubiquitin–proteasome system response to immune, infectious or
proneoplastic stimuli.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Ubiquitin; Proteasome; Cytoplasmic bodies; Cytokines
Elenco autori:
Sommi, Patrizia; Necchi, Vittorio; Vitali, Agostina; Montagna, Daniela; De Luigi, A.; Salmona, M.; Ricci, Vittorio; Solcia, Enrico
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