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Altering lamina assembly reveals lamina-dependent and -independent functions for A-type lamins

Journal

JOURNAL OF CELL SCIENCE
Volume 128, Issue 19, Pages 3607-3620

Publisher

COMPANY BIOLOGISTS LTD
DOI: 10.1242/jcs.171843

Keywords

DARPins; Assembly; Lamina; Lamins; Nuclear envelope; Nucleus

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Funding

  1. Swiss National Science Foundation [SNSF 31003A_141083/1]
  2. German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) [D/11/44980]
  3. European Commission's Seventh Framework Programme [FP7/2007-2013]
  4. P-CUBE (Programme P-CUBE) [227764]
  5. National Institutes of Health [R01 NS059348, R01 HL082792]
  6. National Science Foundation [CBET-1254846]
  7. Department of Defense [BC102152]

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Lamins are intermediate filament proteins that form a fibrous meshwork, called the nuclear lamina, between the inner nuclear membrane and peripheral heterochromatin of metazoan cells. The assembly and incorporation of lamin A/C into the lamina, as well as their various functions, are still not well understood. Here, we employed designed ankyrin repeat proteins (DARPins) as new experimental tools for lamin research. We screened for DARPins that specifically bound to lamin A/C, and interfered with lamin assembly in vitro and with incorporation of lamin A/C into the native lamina in living cells. The selected DARPins inhibited lamin assembly and delocalized A-type lamins to the nucleoplasm without modifying lamin expression levels or the amino acid sequence. Using these lamin binders, we demonstrate the importance of proper integration of lamin A/C into the lamina for nuclear mechanical properties and nuclear envelope integrity. Finally, our study provides evidence for cell-type-specific differences in lamin functions.

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