Affiliation:
1. HHMI and Department of Molecular Biology and Genetics Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine Baltimore MD USA
2. Andalusian Center for Developmental Biology (CABD), CSIC/JA/Universidad Pablo de Olavide Seville Spain
Abstract
AbstractNucleoporins (Nups) assemble nuclear pores that form the permeability barrier between nucleoplasm and cytoplasm. Nucleoporins also localize in cytoplasmic foci proposed to function as pore pre‐assembly intermediates. Here, we characterize the composition and incidence of cytoplasmic Nup foci in an intact animal, C. elegans. We find that, in young non‐stressed animals, Nup foci only appear in developing sperm, oocytes and embryos, tissues that express high levels of nucleoporins. The foci are condensates of highly cohesive FG repeat‐containing nucleoporins (FG‐Nups), which are maintained near their solubility limit in the cytoplasm by posttranslational modifications and chaperone activity. Only a minor fraction of FG‐Nup molecules concentrate in Nup foci, which dissolve during M phase and are dispensable for nuclear pore assembly. Nucleoporin condensation is enhanced by stress and advancing age, and overexpression of a single FG‐Nup in post‐mitotic neurons is sufficient to induce ectopic condensation and organismal paralysis. We speculate that Nup foci are non‐essential and potentially toxic condensates whose assembly is actively suppressed in healthy cells.
Funder
National Institutes of Health
Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Life Sciences Research Foundation
Agencia Estatal de Investigación
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Immunology and Microbiology,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Molecular Biology,General Neuroscience
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