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Shielding of actin by the endoplasmic reticulum impacts nuclear positioning

Janota, Cátia; Pinto, Andreia; Pezzarossa, Anna; Machado, Pedro; Costa, Judite; Campinho, Pedro; Franco, Claudio; Gomes, Edgar

Nuclear position is central to cell polarization, and its disruption is associated with various pathologies. The nucleus is moved away from the leading edge of migrating cells through its connection to moving dorsal actin cables, and the absence of connections to immobile ventral stress fibers. It is unclear how these asymmetric nucleo-cytoskeleton connections are established. Here, using an in vitro wound assa...


Ctdnep1 and Eps8L2 regulate dorsal actin cables for nuclear positioning during ...

Calero-Cuenca, Francisco J.; Osorio, Daniel S.; Carvalho-Marques, Sofia; Sridhara, Sree Rama Chaitanya; Oliveira, Luis M.; Jiao, Yue; Diaz, Jheimmy

Cells actively position their nuclei within the cytoplasm for multiple cellular and physiological functions.1-3 Consequently, nuclear mispositioning is usually associated with cell dysfunction and disease, from muscular disorders to cancer metastasis.4-7 Different cell types position their nuclei away from the leading edge during cell migration.8-11 In migrating fibroblasts, nuclear positioning is driven by an ...


The role of the cell nucleus in mechanotransduction

Janota, Cátia; Calero-Cuenca, Francisco J.; Gomes, Edgar

Mechanical forces are known to influence cellular processes with consequences at the cellular and physiological level. The cell nucleus is the largest and stiffest organelle, and it is connected to the cytoskeleton for proper cellular function. The connection between the nucleus and the cytoskeleton is in most cases mediated by the linker of nucleoskeleton and cytoskeleton (LINC) complex. Not surprisingly, the ...



Dealing with the nucleus during cell migration

Calero-Cuenca, Francisco J.; Janota, Cátia; Gomes, Edgar

The position of the nucleus within cells is a key event during cell migration. The movement and positioning of the nucleus strongly impacts cell migration. Notably, the last two years largely contributed to emphasise the dynamicity of the nucleus-cytoskeleton interactions that occur during cell migration. Nuclei are under continuous tension from opposing intracellular forces and its tether to the cytoskeleton c...


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