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Conserved SUN-KASH Interfaces Mediate LINC Complex-Dependent Nuclear Movement and Positioning.

Natalie E Cain1, Zeinab Jahed2, Amy Schoenhofen3, Venecia A Valdez1, Baila Elkin3, Hongyan Hao1, Nathan J Harris3, Leslie A Herrera1, Brian M Woolums3, Mohammad R K Mofrad2, G W Gant Luxton3, Daniel A Starr4.   

Abstract

Many nuclear positioning events involve linker of nucleoskeleton and cytoskeleton (LINC) complexes, which transmit forces generated by the cytoskeleton across the nuclear envelope. LINC complexes are formed by trans-luminal interactions between inner nuclear membrane SUN proteins and outer nuclear membrane KASH proteins, but how these interactions are regulated is poorly understood. We combine in vivo C. elegans genetics, in vitro wounded fibroblast polarization, and in silico molecular dynamics simulations to elucidate mechanisms of LINC complexes. The extension of the KASH domain by a single alanine residue or the mutation of the conserved tyrosine at -7 completely blocked the nuclear migration function of C. elegans UNC-83. Analogous mutations at -7 of mouse nesprin-2 disrupted rearward nuclear movements in NIH 3T3 cells, but did not disrupt ANC-1 in nuclear anchorage. Furthermore, conserved cysteines predicted to form a disulfide bond between SUN and KASH proteins are important for the function of certain LINC complexes, and might promote a developmental switch between nuclear migration and nuclear anchorage. Mutations of conserved cysteines in SUN or KASH disrupted ANC-1-dependent nuclear anchorage in C. elegans and Nesprin-2G-dependent nuclear movements in polarizing fibroblasts. However, the SUN cysteine mutation did not disrupt nuclear migration. Moreover, molecular dynamics simulations showed that a disulfide bond is necessary for the maximal transmission of cytoskeleton-generated forces by LINC complexes in silico. Thus, we have demonstrated functions for SUN-KASH binding interfaces, including a predicted intermolecular disulfide bond, as mechanistic determinants of nuclear positioning that may represent targets for regulation.
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Keywords:  KASH proteins; LINC complex; Nesprin; SUN proteins; nuclear envelope; nuclear positioning

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30245107      PMCID: PMC6219386          DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2018.08.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Biol        ISSN: 0960-9822            Impact factor:   10.834


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