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Building and breaking mechanical bridges between the nucleus and cytoskeleton: Regulation of LINC complex assembly and disassembly

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CURRENT OPINION IN CELL BIOLOGY
Volume 85, Issue -, Pages -

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CURRENT BIOLOGY LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ceb.2023.102260

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This article discusses the regulation of the SUN-KASH interaction, which forms the core of the LINC complex. By regulating the assembly and disassembly of LINC complexes, cells are able to control the interaction of SUN-KASH to participate in various critical cellular processes.
The nucleus is physically coupled to the cytoskeleton through LINC complexes, macromolecular bridges composed of SUN and KASH proteins that span the nuclear envelope. LINC complexes are involved in a wide variety of critical cellular processes. For these processes to occur, cells regulate the composition, assembly, and disassembly of LINC complexes. Here we discuss recent studies on the regulation of the SUN-KASH interaction that forms the core of the LINC complex. These new findings encompass the stages of LINC complex assembly, from the formation of SUN-KASH heterooligomers to higher-order assemblies of LINC complexes. There is also new work on how components of the LINC complex are selectively dismantled, particularly by proteasomal degrada-tion. It is becoming increasingly clear that LINC complexes are subject to multiple layers of regulation.

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