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Postmitotic expansion of cell nuclei requires nuclear actin filament bundling by ?-actinin 4.


ABSTRACT: The actin cytoskeleton operates in a multitude of cellular processes including cell shape and migration, mechanoregulation, and membrane or organelle dynamics. However, its filamentous properties and functions inside the mammalian cell nucleus are less well explored. We previously described transient actin assembly at mitotic exit that promotes nuclear expansion during chromatin decondensation. Here, we identify non-muscle ?-actinin 4 (ACTN4) as a critical regulator to facilitate F-actin reorganization and bundling during postmitotic nuclear expansion. ACTN4 binds to nuclear actin filament structures, and ACTN4 clusters associate with nuclear F-actin in a highly dynamic fashion. ACTN4 but not ACTN1 is required for proper postmitotic nuclear volume expansion, mediated by its actin-binding domain. Using super-resolution imaging to quantify actin filament numbers and widths in individual nuclei, we find that ACTN4 is necessary for postmitotic nuclear actin reorganization and actin filament bundling. Our findings uncover a nuclear cytoskeletal function for ACTN4 to control nuclear size and chromatin organization during mitotic cell division.

SUBMITTER: Krippner S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7645226 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Postmitotic expansion of cell nuclei requires nuclear actin filament bundling by α-actinin 4.

Krippner Sylvia S   Winkelmeier Jannik J   Knerr Julian J   Brandt Dominique T DT   Virant David D   Schwan Carsten C   Endesfelder Ulrike U   Grosse Robert R  

EMBO reports 20200922 11


The actin cytoskeleton operates in a multitude of cellular processes including cell shape and migration, mechanoregulation, and membrane or organelle dynamics. However, its filamentous properties and functions inside the mammalian cell nucleus are less well explored. We previously described transient actin assembly at mitotic exit that promotes nuclear expansion during chromatin decondensation. Here, we identify non-muscle α-actinin 4 (ACTN4) as a critical regulator to facilitate F-actin reorgan  ...[more]

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