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NUP-1 Is a Large Coiled-Coil Nucleoskeletal Protein in Trypanosomes with Lamin-Like Functions

A unifying feature of eukaryotic nuclear organization is genome segregation into transcriptionally active euchromatin and transcriptionally repressed heterochromatin. In metazoa, lamin proteins preserve nuclear integrity and higher order heterochromatin organization at the nuclear periphery, but no...

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Autores principales: DuBois, Kelly N., Alsford, Sam, Holden, Jennifer M., Buisson, Johanna, Swiderski, Michal, Bart, Jean-Mathieu, Ratushny, Alexander V., Wan, Yakun, Bastin, Philippe, Barry, J. David, Navarro, Miguel, Horn, David, Aitchison, John D., Rout, Michael P., Field, Mark C.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3313915/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22479148
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1001287
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author DuBois, Kelly N.
Alsford, Sam
Holden, Jennifer M.
Buisson, Johanna
Swiderski, Michal
Bart, Jean-Mathieu
Ratushny, Alexander V.
Wan, Yakun
Bastin, Philippe
Barry, J. David
Navarro, Miguel
Horn, David
Aitchison, John D.
Rout, Michael P.
Field, Mark C.
author_facet DuBois, Kelly N.
Alsford, Sam
Holden, Jennifer M.
Buisson, Johanna
Swiderski, Michal
Bart, Jean-Mathieu
Ratushny, Alexander V.
Wan, Yakun
Bastin, Philippe
Barry, J. David
Navarro, Miguel
Horn, David
Aitchison, John D.
Rout, Michael P.
Field, Mark C.
author_sort DuBois, Kelly N.
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description A unifying feature of eukaryotic nuclear organization is genome segregation into transcriptionally active euchromatin and transcriptionally repressed heterochromatin. In metazoa, lamin proteins preserve nuclear integrity and higher order heterochromatin organization at the nuclear periphery, but no non-metazoan lamin orthologues have been identified, despite the likely presence of nucleoskeletal elements in many lineages. This suggests a metazoan-specific origin for lamins, and therefore that distinct protein elements must compose the nucleoskeleton in other lineages. The trypanosomatids are highly divergent organisms and possess well-documented but remarkably distinct mechanisms for control of gene expression, including polycistronic transcription and trans-splicing. NUP-1 is a large protein localizing to the nuclear periphery of Trypanosoma brucei and a candidate nucleoskeletal component. We sought to determine if NUP-1 mediates heterochromatin organization and gene regulation at the nuclear periphery by examining the influence of NUP-1 knockdown on morphology, chromatin positioning, and transcription. We demonstrate that NUP-1 is essential and part of a stable network at the inner face of the trypanosome nuclear envelope, since knockdown cells have abnormally shaped nuclei with compromised structural integrity. NUP-1 knockdown also disrupts organization of nuclear pore complexes and chromosomes. Most significantly, we find that NUP-1 is required to maintain the silenced state of developmentally regulated genes at the nuclear periphery; NUP-1 knockdown results in highly specific mis-regulation of telomere-proximal silenced variant surface glycoprotein (VSG) expression sites and procyclin loci, indicating a disruption to normal chromatin organization essential to life-cycle progression. Further, NUP-1 depletion leads to increased VSG switching and therefore appears to have a role in control of antigenic variation. Thus, analogous to vertebrate lamins, NUP-1 is a major component of the nucleoskeleton with key roles in organization of the nuclear periphery, heterochromatin, and epigenetic control of developmentally regulated loci.
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spelling pubmed-33139152012-04-04 NUP-1 Is a Large Coiled-Coil Nucleoskeletal Protein in Trypanosomes with Lamin-Like Functions DuBois, Kelly N. Alsford, Sam Holden, Jennifer M. Buisson, Johanna Swiderski, Michal Bart, Jean-Mathieu Ratushny, Alexander V. Wan, Yakun Bastin, Philippe Barry, J. David Navarro, Miguel Horn, David Aitchison, John D. Rout, Michael P. Field, Mark C. PLoS Biol Research Article A unifying feature of eukaryotic nuclear organization is genome segregation into transcriptionally active euchromatin and transcriptionally repressed heterochromatin. In metazoa, lamin proteins preserve nuclear integrity and higher order heterochromatin organization at the nuclear periphery, but no non-metazoan lamin orthologues have been identified, despite the likely presence of nucleoskeletal elements in many lineages. This suggests a metazoan-specific origin for lamins, and therefore that distinct protein elements must compose the nucleoskeleton in other lineages. The trypanosomatids are highly divergent organisms and possess well-documented but remarkably distinct mechanisms for control of gene expression, including polycistronic transcription and trans-splicing. NUP-1 is a large protein localizing to the nuclear periphery of Trypanosoma brucei and a candidate nucleoskeletal component. We sought to determine if NUP-1 mediates heterochromatin organization and gene regulation at the nuclear periphery by examining the influence of NUP-1 knockdown on morphology, chromatin positioning, and transcription. We demonstrate that NUP-1 is essential and part of a stable network at the inner face of the trypanosome nuclear envelope, since knockdown cells have abnormally shaped nuclei with compromised structural integrity. NUP-1 knockdown also disrupts organization of nuclear pore complexes and chromosomes. Most significantly, we find that NUP-1 is required to maintain the silenced state of developmentally regulated genes at the nuclear periphery; NUP-1 knockdown results in highly specific mis-regulation of telomere-proximal silenced variant surface glycoprotein (VSG) expression sites and procyclin loci, indicating a disruption to normal chromatin organization essential to life-cycle progression. Further, NUP-1 depletion leads to increased VSG switching and therefore appears to have a role in control of antigenic variation. Thus, analogous to vertebrate lamins, NUP-1 is a major component of the nucleoskeleton with key roles in organization of the nuclear periphery, heterochromatin, and epigenetic control of developmentally regulated loci. Public Library of Science 2012-03-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3313915/ /pubmed/22479148 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1001287 Text en DuBois 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
DuBois, Kelly N.
Alsford, Sam
Holden, Jennifer M.
Buisson, Johanna
Swiderski, Michal
Bart, Jean-Mathieu
Ratushny, Alexander V.
Wan, Yakun
Bastin, Philippe
Barry, J. David
Navarro, Miguel
Horn, David
Aitchison, John D.
Rout, Michael P.
Field, Mark C.
NUP-1 Is a Large Coiled-Coil Nucleoskeletal Protein in Trypanosomes with Lamin-Like Functions
title NUP-1 Is a Large Coiled-Coil Nucleoskeletal Protein in Trypanosomes with Lamin-Like Functions
title_full NUP-1 Is a Large Coiled-Coil Nucleoskeletal Protein in Trypanosomes with Lamin-Like Functions
title_fullStr NUP-1 Is a Large Coiled-Coil Nucleoskeletal Protein in Trypanosomes with Lamin-Like Functions
title_full_unstemmed NUP-1 Is a Large Coiled-Coil Nucleoskeletal Protein in Trypanosomes with Lamin-Like Functions
title_short NUP-1 Is a Large Coiled-Coil Nucleoskeletal Protein in Trypanosomes with Lamin-Like Functions
title_sort nup-1 is a large coiled-coil nucleoskeletal protein in trypanosomes with lamin-like functions
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3313915/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22479148
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1001287
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