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Lamin A/C-dependent localization of Nesprin-2, a giant scaffolder at the nuclear envelope
Authors:Libotte Thorsten  Zaim Hafida  Abraham Sabu  Padmakumar V C  Schneider Maria  Lu Wenshu  Munck Martina  Hutchison Christopher  Wehnert Manfred  Fahrenkrog Birthe  Sauder Ursula  Aebi Ueli  Noegel Angelika A  Karakesisoglou Iakowos
Institution:Center for Biochemistry, Medical Faculty, University of Cologne, 50931 Cologne, Germany.
Abstract:The vertebrate proteins Nesprin-1 and Nesprin-2 (also referred to as Enaptin and NUANCE) together with ANC-1 of Caenorhabditis elegans and MSP-300 of Drosophila melanogaster belong to a novel family of alpha-actinin type actin-binding proteins residing at the nuclear membrane. Using biochemical techniques, we demonstrate that Nesprin-2 binds directly to emerin and the C-terminal common region of lamin A/C. Selective disruption of the lamin A/C network in COS7 cells, using a dominant negative lamin B mutant, resulted in the redistribution of Nesprin-2. Furthermore, using lamin A/C knockout fibroblasts we show that lamin A/C is necessary for the nuclear envelope localization of Nesprin-2. In normal skin where lamin A/C is differentially expressed, strong Nesprin-2 expression was found in all epidermal layers, including the basal layer where only lamin C is present. This indicates that lamin C is sufficient for proper Nesprin-2 localization at the nuclear envelope. Expression of dominant negative Nesprin-2 constructs and knockdown studies in COS7 cells revealed that the presence of Nesprin-2 at the nuclear envelope is necessary for the proper localization of emerin. Our data imply a scaffolding function of Nesprin-2 at the nuclear membrane and suggest a potential involvement of this multi-isomeric protein in human disease.
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