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- W2188049663 abstract "Annexins are a family of proteins implicated in a number of cellular processes involving calcium. We studied annexins I, II, IV, V and VI and found that they are all present in human foreskin fibroblasts and, from immunocytochemical studies, have distinct locations in the cell. Only annexin IV and annexin V have unstructured cytoplasmic staining patterns consistent with predominantly cytosolic locations. Annexin VI partially colocalizes with the endoplasmic reticulum. In contrast, annexins I and II are both associated with the plasma membrane with annexin II having a very homogeneous staining compared with the punctate pattern observed for annexin I. Annexins I, IV and V are all present in the nucleus at higher concentrations than in the cytoplasm. Treatment of cells with the calcium ionophore A23187 to raise intracellular calcium, results in relocations of annexin II, IV, V and VI. Intranuclear annexins IV and V relocate to the nuclear membrane whereas the cytosolic pools of these annexins relocate to the plasma membrane. Annexin II relocates to granular structures at the plasma membrane whereas annexin VI relocates to a more homogeneous distribution on the plasma membrane. These results are consistent with an important role for annexins in mediating the calcium signal at the plasma membrane and within the nuclei of fibroblasts." @default.
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- W2188049663 title "Annexins II, IV, V and VI relocate in response to rises in intracellular calcium" @default.
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