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Nucleolar translocalization of GRA10 of Toxoplasma gondii transfectionally expressed in HeLa cells
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Nucleolar translocalization of GRA10 of Toxoplasma gondii transfectionally expressed in HeLa cells

The Korean Journal of Parasitology 2007;45(3):165-174.
Published online: September 20, 2007

Department of Parasitology and the Catholic Institute of Parasitic Diseases, College of Medicine, Catholic University of Korea, Seoul 137-701, Korea.

Corresponding author (howoo@catholic.ac.kr)
• Received: July 13, 2007   • Accepted: August 10, 2007

Copyright © 2007 by The Korean Society for Parasitology

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Nucleolar translocalization of GRA10 of Toxoplasma gondii transfectionally expressed in HeLa cells
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Fig. 1 Localization of GFP and GFP-GRA fusion proteins expressed in HeLa cells. pEGFP-C2 and pEGFP-GRAs plasmids were transfected into HeLa cells for 24 hr. In each set green color indicated the fluorescence of GFP chimera and blue color the fluorescence of Hoechst 33218 from the nucleus of the cell.
Fig. 2 Nucleolar co-localization of transfectionally expressed GFP-GRA10 with immunofluorescenced GRA10 by mAb Tg378, mAb against B23, and mAb against C23.
Fig. 3 Localization of GRA10 fragments fused to GFP in transfected HeLa cells. Full length cDNA was amplified according to the numerals of amino acid sequences of A, B, C, D, E, and F to clone into the pEGFP-C2 plasmid as the scheme. Black rectangle indicated the NoLS motif.
Fig. 4 Interaction of GRA10 with TAF1B by GST pull-down assay and immunorecipitation assay and co-localization in the nucleolus of transfected HeLa cell. Nitrocellulose sheet was blotted with monoclonal anti-GRA10 antibody (mAb Tg378) in the GST pull-down assay (A) and blotted with anti-His antibody after immunoprecipitation by mAb Tg378 in the immunoprecipitation assay (B). Fluorescence of TAF1B-GFP and GRA10-RED were overlapped perfectly in the Merge image (C).
Fig. 5 Effect of actinomycin D and α-amanitin on the nucleolar condensation of GFP-GRA10 and C23 (as control). Green fluorescence of GFP-GRA10 images were from the transfected plasmids and the corresponding red fluorescence of C23 images were obtained from immunofluorescence of TRITC.
Nucleolar translocalization of GRA10 of Toxoplasma gondii transfectionally expressed in HeLa cells
Protein NoLS References HTLV-1 Rex MPKTRRRPRRSQRKRPPTP Siomi et al. (1988) HIV-1 Tat GRKKRRQRRRP Dang and Lee (1989) HIV-1 Rev RQARRNRRRRWRERQR Malim et al. (1989) Adenovirus PTP1 and PTP2 RLPVRRRRRRVP Zhao et al. (1988) Newcastle disease virus matrix protein KKGKKVTFDKLERKIRR Coleman et al. (1993) Semliki Forest virus capsid protein KPKKKKTTKPKPKTQPKK Favre et al. (1994) c-Myc (artificial sequence) b PAAKRVKLDQRRRP Dang and Lee (1988) HSP70 FKRKHKKDISQNKRAVRR Dang and Lee (1989) P120 nucleolar protein SKRLSSRARKRAAKRRLG Valdez et al. (1994) PTHrPc GKKKGKPGKRREQEKKKRRT Henderson et al. (1995) FGF3d QPRQRRQKKQSPG Kiefer et al. (1995) GRA10 RKKRRRSGKKKRGKR Ahn et al. (2005)
Table 1. Alignment of NoLS sequences of identified nucleolar proteins