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Nonlinear mechanics of lamin filaments and the meshwork topology build an emergent nuclear lamina.


ABSTRACT: The nuclear lamina-a meshwork of intermediate filaments termed lamins-is primarily responsible for the mechanical stability of the nucleus in multicellular organisms. However, structural-mechanical characterization of lamin filaments assembled in situ remains elusive. Here, we apply an integrative approach combining atomic force microscopy, cryo-electron tomography, network analysis, and molecular dynamics simulations to directly measure the mechanical response of single lamin filaments in three-dimensional meshwork. Endogenous lamin filaments portray non-Hookean behavior - they deform reversibly at a few hundred picoNewtons and stiffen at nanoNewton forces. The filaments are extensible, strong and tough similar to natural silk and superior to the synthetic polymer Kevlar®. Graph theory analysis shows that the lamin meshwork is not a random arrangement of filaments but exhibits small-world properties. Our results suggest that lamin filaments arrange to form an emergent meshwork whose topology dictates the mechanical properties of individual filaments. The quantitative insights imply a role of meshwork topology in laminopathies.

SUBMITTER: Sapra KT 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7718915 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Nonlinear mechanics of lamin filaments and the meshwork topology build an emergent nuclear lamina.

Sapra K Tanuj KT   Qin Zhao Z   Dubrovsky-Gaupp Anna A   Aebi Ueli U   Müller Daniel J DJ   Buehler Markus J MJ   Medalia Ohad O  

Nature communications 20201204 1


The nuclear lamina-a meshwork of intermediate filaments termed lamins-is primarily responsible for the mechanical stability of the nucleus in multicellular organisms. However, structural-mechanical characterization of lamin filaments assembled in situ remains elusive. Here, we apply an integrative approach combining atomic force microscopy, cryo-electron tomography, network analysis, and molecular dynamics simulations to directly measure the mechanical response of single lamin filaments in three  ...[more]

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