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The nuclear envelope protein Nesprin-2 has roles in cell proliferation and differentiation during wound healing

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NUCLEUS
卷 3, 期 2, 页码 172-186

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
DOI: 10.4161/nucl.19090

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LINC-complex; actin cytoskeleton; signaling; c-Fos; keratinocyte; focal adhesion; wound healing

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  1. Center for Molecular Medicine Cologne (CMMC)
  2. Cologne Excellence Cluster on Cellular Stress Responses in Aging-Associated Diseases (CECAD)

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Nesprin-2, a type II transmembrane protein of the nuclear envelope, is a component of the LINC complex that connects the nuclear lamina with the actin cytoskeleton. To elucidate its physiological role we studied wound healing in Nesprin-2 Giant deficient mice and found that a loss of the protein affected wound healing particularly at later stages during fibroblast differentiation and keratinocyte proliferation leading to delayed wound closure. We identified altered expression and localization of transcription factors as one of the underlying mechanisms. Furthermore, the actin cytoskeleton which surrounds the nucleus was altered and keratinocyte migration was slowed down and focal adhesion formation enhanced. We also uncovered a new activity of Nesprin-2. When we probed for an interaction of Nesprin-2 Giant with chromatin we observed in ChIP Seq experiments an association of the protein with heterochromatic and centromeric DNA. Through this activity Nesprin-2 can affect the nuclear landscape and gene regulation. Our findings suggest functions for Nesprin-2 at the nuclear envelope (NE) in gene regulation and in regulation of the actin cytoskeleton which impact on wound healing.

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