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Fig. 2. Formation of sub-nuclear speckles requires both N- and C-terminal domains. (A) Removal of 273 amino acids from the C-terminal end of Ciz1 to generate GFP-Ciz1 N572, or (B) from ECiz1 to generate GFP-ECiz1 N572, alters the sub-nuclear distribution of both fragments, leading to formation of large intra-nuclear bodies. The Ciz1-derived fragment accumulates in these bodies within the first 20 hours of transfection, whereas the ECiz1-derived fragment takes up to 2 days. (C) The C-terminal 275 amino acids (GFP-C275) is initially excluded from the nucleus, but forms a non-focal pattern in the nucleus of most cells within 2 days of transfection, and remains associated with chromosomes during mitosis. (D) GFP-708-830, which spans the MH3 homology domain, behaves in a similar way to C275, and also partitions with condensed chromosomes during mitosis. Constructs were transfected into NIH3T3 cells and representative confocal fluorescent images taken at the indicated times. Bar, 10 µm.
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