Literature DB >> 28640691

The nesprin-cytoskeleton interface probed directly on single nuclei is a mechanically rich system.

Daniel A Balikov1, Sonia K Brady2, Ung Hyun Ko3, Jennifer H Shin3, Jose M de Pereda4, Arnoud Sonnenberg5, Hak-Joon Sung1,6,7, Matthew J Lang2,8,9.   

Abstract

The cytoskeleton provides structure and plays an important role in cellular function such as migration, resisting compression forces, and transport. The cytoskeleton also reacts to physical cues such as fluid shear stress or extracellular matrix remodeling by reorganizing filament associations, most commonly focal adhesions and cell-cell cadherin junctions. These mechanical stimuli can result in genome-level changes, and the physical connection of the cytoskeleton to the nucleus provides an optimal conduit for signal transduction by interfacing with nuclear envelope proteins, called nesprins, within the LINC (linker of the nucleus to the cytoskeleton) complex. Using single-molecule on single nuclei assays, we report that the interactions between the nucleus and the cytoskeleton, thought to be nesprin-cytoskeleton interactions, are highly sensitive to force magnitude and direction depending on whether cells are historically interfaced with the matrix or with cell aggregates. Application of ∼10-30 pN forces to these nesprin linkages yielded structural transitions, with a base transition size of 5-6 nm, which are speculated to be associated with partial unfoldings of the spectrin domains of the nesprins and/or structural changes of histones within the nucleus.

Keywords:  biomechanics; cytoskeleton; nesprin; nucleus; single molecule

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28640691      PMCID: PMC5703230          DOI: 10.1080/19491034.2017.1322237

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


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