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. 1987 Sep;7(9):3345–3348. doi: 10.1128/mcb.7.9.3345

Subnuclear associations of the v-myb oncogene product and actin are dependent on ionic strength during nuclear isolation.

W J Boyle 1, M A Baluda 1
PMCID: PMC367976  PMID: 3670313

Abstract

The method used to isolate nuclei has a direct effect on the subnuclear association of the v-myb product, p48v-myb, and nuclear actin. Analysis of nuclei subjected to various isolation procedures showed that disruption of native nuclear structure during hypotonic treatment resulted in dissociation of p48v-myb from the nuclear matrix.

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