p54/nrb Background Information Found in both primary and transformed human cells, paraspeckles are discrete bodies in the interchromatin nucleoplasmic space which contain p54/nrb (nuclear RNA-binding protein) and at least two other RNA-binding proteins, paraspeckle protein 1 (PSP1) and paraspeckle protein 2 (PSP2). Paraspeckles often co-localize with splicing speckles, which are the site of splicing factor accumulation. Paraspeckle proteins, including p54/nrb, move dynamically between the nucleolus and paraspeckles and translocate to distinct caps in the nucleolar periphery when transcription is inhibited. Originally purified from HeLa cells, the nuclear p54/nrb has two RNA recognition motifs and shares extensive homology with both the human splicing factor PSF and Drosophila NONA/BJ6, which is required for normal vision and courtship. The shared domain between these proteins is termed a DBHS (Drosophila behavior, human splicing) domain and may play a role in regulating various pathways at the level of pre-mRNA splicing.
p54/nrb (N-12)
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p54/nrb (N-12): sc-23247. Western blot analysis of p54/nrb expression in HeLa (A) and MOLT-4 (B) nuclear extracts.
p54/nrb (N-12): sc-23247. Western blot analysis of p54/nrb expression in non-transfected 293T: sc-117752 (A), human p54/nrb transfected 293T: sc-114638 (B) and HeLa (C) whole cell lysates.
p54/nrb (N-12): sc-23247. Western blot analysis of p54/nrb expression in non-transfected 293T: sc-117752 (A), mouse p54/nrb transfected 293T: sc-122333 (B) and HeLa (C) whole cell lysates.