Pre-Lamin A processing is linked to heterochromatin organization |
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Authors: | Lattanzi Giovanna Columbaro Marta Mattioli Elisabetta Cenni Vittoria Camozzi Daria Wehnert Manfred Santi Spartaco Riccio Massimo Del Coco Rosalba Maraldi Nadir M Squarzoni Stefano Foisner Roland Capanni Cristina |
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Affiliation: | IGM, CNR, Unit of Bologna, c/o IOR, Bologna, Italy. lattanzi@jolly.bo.cnr.it |
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Abstract: | Pre-lamin A undergoes subsequent steps of post-translational modification at its C-terminus, including farnesylation, methylation, and cleavage by ZMPSTE24 metalloprotease. Here, we show that accumulation of different intermediates of pre-lamin A processing in nuclei, induced by expression of mutated pre-lamin A, differentially affected chromatin organization in human fibroblasts. Unprocessed (non-farnesylated) pre-lamin A accumulated in intranuclear foci, caused the redistribution of LAP2alpha and of the heterochromatin markers HP1alpha and trimethyl-K9-histone 3, and triggered heterochromatin localization in the nuclear interior. In contrast, the farnesylated and carboxymethylated lamin A precursor accumulated at the nuclear periphery and caused loss of heterochromatin markers and Lap2alpha in enlarged nuclei. Interestingly, pre-lamin A bound both HP1alpha and LAP2alpha in vivo, but the farnesylated form showed reduced affinity for HP1alpha. Our data show a link between pre-lamin A processing and heterochromatin remodeling and have major implications for understanding molecular mechanisms of human diseases linked to mutations in lamins. |
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Keywords: | lamin A pre‐lamin A heterochromatin organization HP1α, LAP2α |
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