The plant LINC complex at the nuclear envelope

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Christophe Tatout
David E. Evans
Emmanuel Vanrobays
Aline V. Probst
Katja Graumann
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[1] UMR CNRS 6293 - Clermont Université - INSERM U 1103,Genetic reproduction and Development (GReD)
[2] Oxford Brookes University,Department of Biological and Medical Sciences
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Chromosome Research | 2014年 / 22卷
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Nuclear Envelope; LINC complex; SUN; KASH; nuclear shape;
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Significant advances in understanding the plant nuclear envelope have been made over the past few years; indeed, knowledge of the protein network at the nuclear envelope is rapidly growing. One such network, the linker of nucleoskeleton and cytoskeleton (LINC) complex, is known in animals to connect chromatin to the cytoskeleton through the nuclear envelope. The LINC complex is made of Sad1/Unc84 (SUN) and Klarsicht/Anc1/Syne1 homology (KASH) proteins which have been recently characterized in plants. SUN proteins are located within the inner nuclear membrane, while the KASH proteins are included into the outer nuclear membrane. SUN and KASH domains interact and bridge the two nuclear membranes. In Arabidopsis, KASH proteins also interact with the tryptophan–proline–proline (WPP) domain-interacting tail-anchored protein 1 (WIT1), associated with the nuclear pore complex and with myosin XI-i which directly interacts with the actin cytoskeleton. Although evidence for a plant LINC complex connecting the nucleus to the cytoskeleton is growing, its interaction with chromatin is still unknown, but knowledge gained from animal models strongly suggests its existence in plants. Possible functions of the plant LINC complex in cell division, nuclear shape, and chromatin organization are discussed.
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页码:241 / 252
页数:11
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