학술논문

Factors promoting nuclear envelope assembly independent of the canonical ESCRT pathway.
Document Type
Article
Source
Journal of Cell Biology. Jun2020, Vol. 219 Issue 6, p1-14. 14p.
Subject
*UNSATURATED fatty acids
*NUCLEAR proteins
*NUCLEAR membranes
*GAIN-of-function mutations
*MEMBRANE proteins
*GENETIC testing
Language
ISSN
0021-9525
Abstract
The nuclear envelope (NE) undergoes dynamic remodeling to maintain NE integrity, a process involving the inner nuclear membrane protein LEM2 recruiting CHMP7/Cmp7 and then ESCRT-III. However, prior work has hinted at CHMP7/ESCRTindependent mechanisms. To identify such mechanisms, we studied NE assembly in Schizosaccharomyces japonicus, a fission yeast that undergoes partial mitotic NE breakdown and reassembly. S. japonicus cells lacking Cmp7 have compromised NE sealing after mitosis but are viable. A genetic screen identified mutations that promote NE integrity in cmp7Δ cells. Unexpectedly, loss of Lem2 or its interacting partner Nur1 suppressed cmp7Δ defects. In the absence of Cmp7, Lem2 formed aggregates that appear to interfere with ESCRT-independent NE sealing. A gain-of-function mutation implicated a membrane and ESCRT-III regulator, Alx1, in this alternate pathway. Additional results suggest a potentially general role for unsaturated fatty acids in NE integrity. These findings establish the existence of mechanisms for NE sealing independent of the canonical ESCRT pathway. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]