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Published November 1995 | Published
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The 190 kDa centrosome-associated protein of Drosophila melanogaster contains four zinc finger motifs and binds to specific sites on polytene chromosomes

Abstract

Microinjection of a bacterially expressed, TRITC labelled fragment of the centrosome-associated protein CP190 of Drosophila melanogaster, into syncytial Drosophila embryos, shows it to associate with the centrosomes during mitosis, and to relocate to chromatin during interphase. Indirect immunofluorescence staining of salivary gland chromosomes of third instar Drosophila larvae, with antibodies specific to CP190, indicate that the protein is associated with a large number of loci on these interphase polytene chromosomes. The 190 kDa CP190 protein is encoded by a 4.1 kb transcript with a single, long open reading frame specifying a polypeptide of 1,096 amino acids, with a molecular mass of 120 kDa, and an isoelectric point of 4.5. The central region of the predicted amino acid sequence of the CP190 protein contains four CysX₂CysX₁₂HisX₄His zinc-finger motifs which are similar to those described for several well characterised DNA binding proteins. The data suggest that the function of CP190 involves cell cycle dependent associations with both the centrosome, and with specific chromosomal loci.

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© 1995 by Company of Biologists. (Received 19 May 1995 - Accepted 11 August 1995) This work was supported in part by a programme grant from the Cancer Research Campaign (to DMG), and by Medical Research Council grant G9107319 (to WGFW). We would like to thank Steve Delaney for assistance with the DNA sequencing, Ken Schneider for supplying the anti-CP60 antibodies, and Cayetano González, Salud Llamazares and Brian Fenton for helpful discussions.

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