Nucleoplasmic lamin C rapidly accumulates at sites of nuclear envelope rupture with BAF and cGAS

Author:

Kono Yohei1ORCID,Adam Stephen A.2ORCID,Sato Yuko13ORCID,Reddy Karen L.4ORCID,Zheng Yixian5ORCID,Medalia Ohad6ORCID,Goldman Robert D.2ORCID,Kimura Hiroshi137ORCID,Shimi Takeshi17ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Cell Biology Center, Institute of Innovative Research, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Yokohama, Japan 1

2. Department of Cell and Developmental Biology, Feinberg School of Medicine, Northwestern University, Chicago, IL 2

3. School of Life Science and Technology, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Yokohama, Japan 3

4. Department of Biological Chemistry, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD 4

5. Department of Embryology, Carnegie Institution for Science, Baltimore, MD 5

6. Department of Biochemistry, University of Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland 6

7. World Research Hub Initiative, Institute of Innovative Research, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Yokohama, Japan 7

Abstract

In mammalian cell nuclei, the nuclear lamina (NL) underlies the nuclear envelope (NE) to maintain nuclear structure. The nuclear lamins, the major structural components of the NL, are involved in the protection against NE rupture induced by mechanical stress. However, the specific role of the lamins in repair of NE ruptures has not been fully determined. Our analyses using immunofluorescence and live-cell imaging revealed that the nucleoplasmic pool of lamin C rapidly accumulated at sites of NE rupture induced by laser microirradiation in mouse embryonic fibroblasts. The accumulation of lamin C at the rupture sites required both the immunoglobulin-like fold domain that binds to barrier-to-autointegration factor (BAF) and a nuclear localization signal. The accumulation of nuclear BAF and cytoplasmic cyclic GMP-AMP synthase (cGAS) at the rupture sites was in part dependent on lamin A/C. These results suggest that nucleoplasmic lamin C, BAF, and cGAS concertedly accumulate at sites of NE rupture for rapid repair.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Specialized Academy for Cell Science of Tokyo Tech Organization for Fundamental Research

Publisher

Rockefeller University Press

Subject

Cell Biology

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