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The perinuclear region concentrates disordered proteins with predicted phase separation distributed in a 3D network of cytoskeletal filaments and organelles.

Mariana Juliani do Amaral1, Ivone de Andrade Rosa2, Sarah Azevedo Andrade2, Xi Fang3, Leonardo Rodrigues Andrade4, Manoel Luis Costa2, Claudia Mermelstein5.   

Abstract

Membraneless organelles have emerged during the evolution of eukaryotic cells as intracellular domains in which multiple proteins organize into complex structures to perform specialized functions without the need of a lipid bilayer compartment. Here we describe the perinuclear space of eukaryotic cells as a highly organized network of cytoskeletal filaments that facilitates assembly of biomolecular condensates. Using bioinformatic analyses, we show that the perinuclear proteome is enriched in intrinsic disorder with several proteins predicted to undergo liquid-liquid phase separation. We also analyze immunofluorescence and transmission electron microscopy images showing the association between the nucleus and other organelles, such as mitochondria and lysosomes, or the labeling of specific proteins within the perinuclear region of cells. Altogether our data support the existence of a perinuclear dense sub-micron region formed by a well-organized three-dimensional network of structural and signaling proteins, including several proteins containing intrinsically disordered regions with phase behavior. This network of filamentous cytoskeletal proteins extends a few micrometers from the nucleus, contributes to local crowding, and organizes the movement of molecular complexes within the perinuclear space. Our findings take a key step towards understanding how membraneless regions within eukaryotic cells can serve as hubs for biomolecular condensates assembly, in particular the perinuclear space. Finally, evaluation of the disease context of the perinuclear proteins revealed that alterations in their expression can lead to several pathological conditions, and neurological disorders and cancer are among the most frequent.
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Keywords:  Biomolecular condensates; Intrinsically disordered protein/region; Liquid-liquid phase separation; Membraneless organelles; Nuclear cloud; Perinuclear

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34655689      PMCID: PMC9385405          DOI: 10.1016/j.bbamcr.2021.119161

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochim Biophys Acta Mol Cell Res        ISSN: 0167-4889            Impact factor:   5.011


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