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Proteasome inhibition induces microtubule-dependent changes in nuclear morphology


Abstract Cancers and neurodegenerative disorders are associated with both disrupted proteostasis and altered nuclear morphology. Determining if changes in nuclear morphology contribute to pathology requires an understanding of the underlying mechanisms, which are difficult to elucidate in cells where pleiotropic effects of altering proteostasis might indirectly influence nuclear morphology. To investigate direct effects, we studied nuclei assembled in Xenopus egg extract where potentially confounding effects of transcription, translation, cell cycle progression, and actin dynamics are absent. We report that proteasome inhibition causes acute microtubule-dependent changes in nuclear morphology and stability and altered microtubule dynamics and organization. Proteomic analysis of proteasome-inhibited extracts identified an increased abundance of microtubule nucleator TubGCP6, and TubGCP6 depletion partially rescued nuclear morphology. Key results were confirmed in HeLa cells. We propose that accumulation of TubGCP6 leads to altered microtubule dynamics proximal to the nucleus, producing forces that deform the nucleus and impact nuclear morphology and integrity.
Authors Sourabh Sengupta University of Wyoming , Abdullah Bashar Sami University of WyomingORCID , Jesse C. Gatlin University of WyomingORCID , Daniel L. Levy University of WyomingORCID
Journal Info Cell Press | iScience , vol: 28 , iss: 1 , pages: 111550 - 111550
Publication Date 12/9/2024
ISSN 2589-0042
TypeKeyword Image article
Open Access closed Closed Access
DOI https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2024.111550
KeywordsKeyword Image Morphology (Score: 0.54223084)