Spatial organization of nuclear pores in Xenopus laevis oocytes

Author:

Ravazzano Linda,Bonfanti SilviaORCID,Guerra RobertoORCID,Montel FabienORCID,La Porta Caterina A. M.ORCID,Zapperi StefanoORCID

Abstract

Nuclear pores are protein assemblies inserted in the nuclear envelope of eukaryotic cells, acting as main gates for communication between nucleus and cytoplasm. So far, nuclear pores have been extensively studied to determine their structure and composition, yet their spatial organization and geometric arrangement on the nuclear surface are still poorly understood. Here, we analyze super-resolution images of the surface of Xenopus laevis oocyte nuclei during development, and characterize the arrangement of nuclear pores using tools commonly employed to study the atomic structural and topological features of soft matter. To interpret the experimental results, we hypothesize an effective interaction among nuclear pores and implemented it in extensive numerical simulations of octagonal clusters mimicking typical pore shapes. Thanks to our simple model, we find simulated spatial distributions of nuclear pores that are in excellent agreement with experiments, suggesting that an effective interaction among nuclear pores exists and could explain their geometrical arrangement. Furthermore, our results show that the statistical features of the geometric arrangement of nuclear pores do not depend on the type of pore-pore interaction, attractive or repulsive, but are mainly determined by the octagonal symmetry of each single pore. These results pave the way to further studies needed to determine the biological nature of pore-pore interactions.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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