RRC ID 76057
Author Shankar R, Lettman MM, Whisler W, Frankel EB, Audhya A.
Title The ESCRT machinery directs quality control over inner nuclear membrane architecture.
Journal Cell Rep
Abstract The late-acting endosomal sorting complex required for transport (ESCRT) machinery has been implicated in facilitating the resealing of the nuclear envelope (NE) after mitosis, enabling compartmentalization of the genome away from the cytoplasm. Here, we leverage the stereotypic first division of the C. elegans embryo to identify additional functions of the ESCRT machinery in maintaining the structure of the inner nuclear membrane. Specifically, impaired ESCRT function results in a defect in the pruning of inner nuclear membrane invaginations, which arise normally during NE reformation and expansion. Additionally, in combination with a hypomorphic mutation that interferes with assembly of the underlying nuclear lamina, inhibition of ESCRT function significantly perturbs NE architecture and increases chromosome segregation defects, resulting in penetrant embryonic lethality. Our findings highlight links between ESCRT-mediated inner nuclear membrane remodeling, maintenance of nuclear envelope morphology, and the preservation of the genome during early development.
Volume 38(3)
Pages 110263
Published 2022-1-18
DOI 10.1016/j.celrep.2021.110263
PII S2211-1247(21)01775-7
PMID 35045304
PMC PMC8801257
MeSH Animals Caenorhabditis elegans Endosomal Sorting Complexes Required for Transport / metabolism* Mitosis / physiology* Nuclear Envelope / metabolism*
Resource
C.elegans tm1582 tm1502