Literature DB >> 21647298

Actin-related proteins localized in the nucleus: from discovery to novel roles in nuclear organization.

Yukako Oma1, Masahiko Harata.   

Abstract

The actin family consists of conventional actin and actin-related proteins (ARPs), and the members show moderate similarity and share the same basal structure. Following the finding of various ARPs in the cytoplasm in the 1990s, multiple subfamilies that are localized predominantly in the nucleus were identified. Consistent with these cytological observations, subsequent biochemical analyses revealed the involvement of the nuclear ARPs in ATP-dependent chromatin-remodeling and histone acetyltransferase complexes. In addition to their contribution to chromatin remodeling, recent studies have shown that nuclear ARPs have roles in the organization of the nucleus that are independent of the activity of the above-mentioned complexes. Therefore, nuclear ARPs are recognized as novel key regulators of genome function, and affect not only the remodeling of chromatin but also the spatial arrangement and dynamics of chromatin within the nucleus.

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Keywords:  ARP; actin-related protein; chromatin; chromatin remodeling; nuclear organization; nucleus

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21647298      PMCID: PMC3104808          DOI: 10.4161/nucl.2.1.14510

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nucleus        ISSN: 1949-1034            Impact factor:   4.197


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