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Fig. 7. Association of Rb with LAP2{alpha} and disruption of Rb-LAP2{alpha} complexes by mutant lamin A. The expression and localization of Rb and LAP2{alpha} were investigated by double immunofluorescence and confocal microscopy by co-staining undifferentiated (a) and differentiated myoblasts (b) with anti-LAP2{alpha} antibodies (left) and anti-RbS780 (centre). Micrographs are displayed as individual black and white or two-colour merged images (right). The formation of multiprotein complexes containing Rb, LAP2{alpha} and lamin C was investigated by immunoprecipitation (c-e) from cultures containing undifferentiated myoblasts (left), differentiated myoblasts (centre) and myotubes (right). Cell extracts were immunoprecipitated with anti-LAP2{alpha} antibodies (c,e) or anti-lamin C antibodies (d) and blotted with anti-RbS780 (c,d) or anti-LAP2{alpha} antibodies (e). sup, supernatant; Ppt, precipitate; *, hyperphosphorylated Rb; -, hypophosphorylated Rb (c,d); arrow in e, LAP2{alpha}. Expression of mutant (mut) lamin A disrupts LAP2{alpha} and leads to loss of expression of Rb (f-i). C2C12 myoblasts were transfected with wild-type (f,h) or mutant (g,i) lamin A constructs and fixed and stained with antibodies against LAP2{alpha} (f,g) or RbS780 (h,i) before (top) or after (bottom) cultures were induced to differentiate. Each montage shows the exogenous lamin (left), the endogenous LAP2{alpha} or Rb (middle) and two-colour merged images (right). Arrowheads (g, bottom) show transfected cells in which LAP2{alpha} is no longer detected. Arrows (i, bottom) show transfected cells in which RbS780 is no longer detected. Bars, 10 µm.





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