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Nuclear Envelope Remnants: Fluid Membranes Enriched in STEROLS and Polyphosphoinositides

BACKGROUND: The cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells is a highly dynamic compartment where membranes readily undergo fission and fusion to reorganize the cytoplasmic architecture, and to import, export and transport various cargos within the cell. The double membrane of the nuclear envelope that surrounds...

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Autores principales: Garnier-Lhomme, Marie, Byrne, Richard D., Hobday, Tina M. C., Gschmeissner, Stephen, Woscholski, Rudiger, Poccia, Dominic L., Dufourc, Erick J., Larijani, Banafshé
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2626249/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19165341
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004255
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author Garnier-Lhomme, Marie
Byrne, Richard D.
Hobday, Tina M. C.
Gschmeissner, Stephen
Woscholski, Rudiger
Poccia, Dominic L.
Dufourc, Erick J.
Larijani, Banafshé
author_facet Garnier-Lhomme, Marie
Byrne, Richard D.
Hobday, Tina M. C.
Gschmeissner, Stephen
Woscholski, Rudiger
Poccia, Dominic L.
Dufourc, Erick J.
Larijani, Banafshé
author_sort Garnier-Lhomme, Marie
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: The cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells is a highly dynamic compartment where membranes readily undergo fission and fusion to reorganize the cytoplasmic architecture, and to import, export and transport various cargos within the cell. The double membrane of the nuclear envelope that surrounds the nucleus, segregates the chromosomes from cytoplasm and regulates nucleocytoplasmic transport through pores. Many details of its formation are still unclear. At fertilization the sperm devoid of nuclear envelope pores enters the egg. Although most of the sperm nuclear envelope disassembles, remnants of the envelope at the acrosomal and centriolar fossae do not and are subsequently incorporated into the newly forming male pronuclear envelope. Remnants are conserved from annelid to mammalian sperm. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Using lipid mass spectrometry and a new application of deuterium solid-state NMR spectroscopy we have characterized the lipid composition and membrane dynamics of the sperm nuclear envelope remnants in isolated sperm nuclei. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: We report nuclear envelope remnants are relatively fluid membranes rich in sterols, devoid of sphingomyelin, and highly enriched in polyphosphoinositides and polyunsaturated phospholipids. The localization of the polybasic effector domain of MARCKS illustrates the non-nuclear aspect of the polyphosphoinositides. Based on their atypical biophysical characteristics and phospholipid composition, we suggest a possible role for nuclear envelope remnants in membrane fusion leading to nuclear envelope assembly.
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spelling pubmed-26262492009-01-23 Nuclear Envelope Remnants: Fluid Membranes Enriched in STEROLS and Polyphosphoinositides Garnier-Lhomme, Marie Byrne, Richard D. Hobday, Tina M. C. Gschmeissner, Stephen Woscholski, Rudiger Poccia, Dominic L. Dufourc, Erick J. Larijani, Banafshé PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The cytoplasm of eukaryotic cells is a highly dynamic compartment where membranes readily undergo fission and fusion to reorganize the cytoplasmic architecture, and to import, export and transport various cargos within the cell. The double membrane of the nuclear envelope that surrounds the nucleus, segregates the chromosomes from cytoplasm and regulates nucleocytoplasmic transport through pores. Many details of its formation are still unclear. At fertilization the sperm devoid of nuclear envelope pores enters the egg. Although most of the sperm nuclear envelope disassembles, remnants of the envelope at the acrosomal and centriolar fossae do not and are subsequently incorporated into the newly forming male pronuclear envelope. Remnants are conserved from annelid to mammalian sperm. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Using lipid mass spectrometry and a new application of deuterium solid-state NMR spectroscopy we have characterized the lipid composition and membrane dynamics of the sperm nuclear envelope remnants in isolated sperm nuclei. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: We report nuclear envelope remnants are relatively fluid membranes rich in sterols, devoid of sphingomyelin, and highly enriched in polyphosphoinositides and polyunsaturated phospholipids. The localization of the polybasic effector domain of MARCKS illustrates the non-nuclear aspect of the polyphosphoinositides. Based on their atypical biophysical characteristics and phospholipid composition, we suggest a possible role for nuclear envelope remnants in membrane fusion leading to nuclear envelope assembly. Public Library of Science 2009-01-23 /pmc/articles/PMC2626249/ /pubmed/19165341 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004255 Text en Garnier-Lhomme et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Garnier-Lhomme, Marie
Byrne, Richard D.
Hobday, Tina M. C.
Gschmeissner, Stephen
Woscholski, Rudiger
Poccia, Dominic L.
Dufourc, Erick J.
Larijani, Banafshé
Nuclear Envelope Remnants: Fluid Membranes Enriched in STEROLS and Polyphosphoinositides
title Nuclear Envelope Remnants: Fluid Membranes Enriched in STEROLS and Polyphosphoinositides
title_full Nuclear Envelope Remnants: Fluid Membranes Enriched in STEROLS and Polyphosphoinositides
title_fullStr Nuclear Envelope Remnants: Fluid Membranes Enriched in STEROLS and Polyphosphoinositides
title_full_unstemmed Nuclear Envelope Remnants: Fluid Membranes Enriched in STEROLS and Polyphosphoinositides
title_short Nuclear Envelope Remnants: Fluid Membranes Enriched in STEROLS and Polyphosphoinositides
title_sort nuclear envelope remnants: fluid membranes enriched in sterols and polyphosphoinositides
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2626249/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19165341
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004255
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