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  Histones to the cytosol: Exportin 7 is essential for normal terminal erythroid nuclear maturation.

Hattangadi, S. M., Martinez-Morilla, S., Patterson, H. C., Shi, J., Burke, K., Avila-Figueroa, A., et al. (2014). Histones to the cytosol: Exportin 7 is essential for normal terminal erythroid nuclear maturation. Blood, 124(12), 1931-1940. doi:10.1182/blood-2013-11-537761.

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Hattangadi, S. M., Author
Martinez-Morilla, S., Author
Patterson, H. C., Author
Shi, J., Author
Burke, K., Author
Avila-Figueroa, A., Author
Venkatesan, S., Author
Wang, J., Author
Paulsen, K.1, Author           
Görlich, D.1, Author           
Murata-Hori, M., Author
Lodish, H. F., Author
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1Department of Cellular Logistics, Max Planck Institute for biophysical chemistry, Max Planck Society, ou_578574              

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 Abstract: Global nuclear condensation, culminating in enucleation during terminal erythropoiesis, is poorly understood. Proteomic examination of extruded erythroid nuclei from fetal liver revealed a striking depletion of most nuclear proteins, suggesting that nuclear protein export had occurred. Expression of the nuclear export protein, Exportin 7 (Xpo7), is highly erythroid-specific, induced during erythropoiesis, and abundant in very late erythroblasts. Knockdown of Xpo7 in primary mouse fetal liver erythroblasts resulted in severe inhibition of chromatin condensation and enucleation but otherwise had little effect on erythroid differentiation, including hemoglobin accumulation. Nuclei in Xpo7-knockdown cells were larger and less dense than normal and accumulated most nuclear proteins as measured by mass spectrometry. Strikingly, many DNA binding proteins such as histones H2A and H3 were found to have migrated into the cytoplasm of normal late erythroblasts prior to and during enucleation, but not in Xpo7-knockdown cells. Thus, terminal erythroid maturation involves migration of histones into the cytoplasm via a process likely facilitated by Xpo7.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2014-09-18
 Publication Status: Published online
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1182/blood-2013-11-537761
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 124 (12) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 1931 - 1940 Identifier: -