Selected article for: "cytoplasm nucleus and PML protein"

Author: Munday, Diane C.; Emmott, Edward; Surtees, Rebecca; Lardeau, Charles-Hugues; Wu, Weining; Duprex, W. Paul; Dove, Brian K.; Barr, John N.; Hiscox, Julian A.
Title: Quantitative Proteomic Analysis of A549 Cells Infected with Human Respiratory Syncytial Virus
  • Document date: 2010_7_20
  • ID: 2zhaknbi_46
    Snippet: ysis of the nucleus from HRSV-infected A549 cells proposing that PML protein is redistributed from the nucleus to the cytoplasm 24 h postinfection (26) . In the current study, further analysis of HRSV-infected cells at 36 h postinfection indicated that PML remained predominately in the nucleus with no change in the number of ND10s in mock-infected cells (Fig. 12 ). To confirm that PML was not redistributed to the cytoplasm in mock-infected and H.....
    Document: ysis of the nucleus from HRSV-infected A549 cells proposing that PML protein is redistributed from the nucleus to the cytoplasm 24 h postinfection (26) . In the current study, further analysis of HRSV-infected cells at 36 h postinfection indicated that PML remained predominately in the nucleus with no change in the number of ND10s in mock-infected cells (Fig. 12 ). To confirm that PML was not redistributed to the cytoplasm in mock-infected and HRSV-infected cells in our experimental system, overexpression analysis of two PML isoforms, recombinant FLAG-tagged PML-I and PML-II (40) , was used (Fig. 12) . The data indicated that both tagged fusion proteins remained localized to the nucleus at 24 h postinfection, which was the same in mock-infected cells (Fig. 12) .

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