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UV-induced fragmentation of Cajal bodies

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JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY
Volume 175, Issue 3, Pages 401-413

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ROCKEFELLER UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1083/jcb.200604099

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The morphology and composition of subnuclear organelles, such as Cajal bodies (CBs), nucleoli, and other nuclear bodies, is dynamic and can change in response to a variety of cell stimuli, including stress. We show that UV-C irradiation disrupts CBs and alters the distribution of a specific subset of CB components. The effect of UV-C on CBs differs from previously reported effects of transcription inhibitors. We demonstrate that the mechanism underlying the response of CBs to UV-C is mediated, at least in part, by PA28 gamma (proteasome activator subunit gamma). The presence of PA28 gamma in coilin-containing complexes is increased by UV-C. Overexpression of PA28 gamma, in the absence of UV-C treatment, provokes a similar redistribution of the same subset of CB components that respond to UV-C. RNA interference mediated knockdown of PA28 gamma attenuates the nuclear disruption caused by UV-C. These data demonstrate that CBs are specific nuclear targets of cellular stress-response pathways and identify PA28 gamma as a novel regulator of CB integrity.

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