Nesprin-2 accumulates at the front of the nucleus during confined cell migration

2020-07-03 | journal article; research paper

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​Nesprin-2 accumulates at the front of the nucleus during confined cell migration​
Davidson, P. M.; Battistella, A.; Déjardin, T.; Betz, T. ; Plastino, J.; Borghi, N. & Cadot, B. et al.​ (2020) 
EMBO Reports21(7) art. e49910​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.15252/embr.201949910 

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Davidson, Patricia M.; Battistella, Aude; Déjardin, Théophile; Betz, Timo ; Plastino, Julie; Borghi, Nicolas; Cadot, Bruno; Sykes, Cécile
Abstract
The mechanisms by which cells exert forces on their nuclei to migrate through openings smaller than the nuclear diameter remain unclear. We use CRISPR/Cas9 to fluorescently label nesprin-2 giant, which links the cytoskeleton to the nuclear interior. We demonstrate that nesprin-2 accumulates at the front of the nucleus during nuclear deformation through narrow constrictions, independently of the nuclear lamina. We find that nesprins are mobile at time scales similar to the accumulation. Using artificial constructs, we show that the actin-binding domain of nesprin-2 is necessary and sufficient for this accumulation. Actin filaments are organized in a barrel structure around the nucleus in the direction of movement. Using two-photon ablation and cytoskeleton-inhibiting drugs, we demonstrate an actomyosin-dependent pulling force on the nucleus from the front of the cell. The elastic recoil upon ablation is dampened when nesprins are reduced at the nuclear envelope. We thus show that actin redistributes nesprin-2 giant toward the front of the nucleus and contributes to pulling the nucleus through narrow constrictions, in concert with myosin.
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3-July-2020
Journal
EMBO Reports 
ISSN
1469-221X
eISSN
1469-3178
Language
English

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