Nesprin-3, a novel outer nuclear membrane protein, associates with the cytoskeletal linker protein plectin

Kevin Wilhelmsen(The Netherlands Cancer Institute), Sandy H.M. Litjens(The Netherlands Cancer Institute), Ingrid Kuikman(The Netherlands Cancer Institute), Ntambua Tshimbalanga(The Netherlands Cancer Institute), Hans Janssen(The Netherlands Cancer Institute), Iman van den Bout(The Netherlands Cancer Institute), Karine Raymond(The Netherlands Cancer Institute), Arnoud Sonnenberg(The Netherlands Cancer Institute)
The Journal of Cell Biology
December 5, 2005
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Abstract

Despite their importance in cell biology, the mechanisms that maintain the nucleus in its proper position in the cell are not well understood. This is primarily the result of an incomplete knowledge of the proteins in the outer nuclear membrane (ONM) that are able to associate with the different cytoskeletal systems. Two related ONM proteins, nuclear envelope spectrin repeat (nesprin)-1 and -2, are known to make direct connections with the actin cytoskeleton through their NH2-terminal actin-binding domain (ABD). We have now isolated a third member of the nesprin family that lacks an ABD and instead binds to the plakin family member plectin, which can associate with the intermediate filament (IF) system. Overexpression of nesprin-3 results in a dramatic recruitment of plectin to the nuclear perimeter, which is where these two molecules are colocalized with both keratin-6 and -14. Importantly, plectin binds to the integrin alpha6beta4 at the cell surface and to nesprin-3 at the ONM in keratinocytes, suggesting that there is a continuous connection between the nucleus and the extracellular matrix through the IF cytoskeleton.


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