Many of the proteins that regulate transit through the cell cycle have been characterized. Xnf7, identified in
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Many of the proteins that regulate transit through the cell cycle have been characterized. Xnf7, identified in extracts of Xenopus eggs, binds to the anaphase-promoting complex/ cyclosome (A PC/C). To elucidate the function of this protein, studies have been undertaken in which Xnf7 either has been depleted from extracts using an antibody raised against it or has been augmented in the extracts through addition of extra Xnf7. The consequences on transit through mitosis were then assessed.
a. Xenopus egg extracts, arrested in metaphase, were either depleted of Xnf7 or were mock depleted (subjected to the same treatment as the first sample but without Xnf7 antibody), then released from metaphase arrest by addition of Ca2+. Aliquots of the extract were then sampled at various times after Ca2+ addition and the amounts of mitotic cyclin determined, as shown on the Western blot below. What information do these data provide about a possible function for Xnf7?
b. In additional studies, exogenous Xnf7 was added to Xenopus egg extracts, arrested at metaphase, so that the total amount of this protein in the extracts was higher than normal. The extracts, released from arrest by Ca2+ addition, were then assessed at various times after release for mitotic cyclin ubiquitinylation (cyclin-Ub conjugates). What is the rationale for examining ubiquitinylation? Using the following figure, determine what information these studies add beyond that obtained from part (a).
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Molecular Cell Biology
ISBN: 978-1429234139
7th edition
Authors: Harvey Lodish, Arnold Berk, Chris A. Kaiser, Monty Krieger, Anthony Bretscher, Hidde Ploegh, Angelika Amon, Matthew P. Scott