2013
DOI: 10.1038/nature12105
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Lamin A/C and emerin regulate MKL1–SRF activity by modulating actin dynamics

Abstract: Laminopathies, caused by mutations in the LMNA gene encoding the nuclear envelope proteins lamins A and C, represent a diverse group of diseases that include Emery-Dreifuss Muscular Dystrophy (EDMD), dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM), limb-girdle muscular dystrophy, and Hutchison-Gilford progeria syndrome (HGPS).1 The majority of LMNA mutations affect skeletal and cardiac muscle by mechanisms that remain incompletely understood. Loss of structural function and disturbed interaction of mutant lamins with (tissue-spe… Show more

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“…We also demonstrate in this study that cocaine, a Sig-1R agonist, down-regulates the critical enzyme monoamine oxidase B that influences the cocaineinduced dopamine level in a dopamine transporter-independent manner via this never-before-described, to our knowledge, Sig-1R-linked genomic action of cocaine. (BAF) (23,30). Emerin also interacts with HDAC3 to regulate the HDAC3 localization and activity at the nuclear periphery (24,31).…”
Section: Significancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…We also demonstrate in this study that cocaine, a Sig-1R agonist, down-regulates the critical enzyme monoamine oxidase B that influences the cocaineinduced dopamine level in a dopamine transporter-independent manner via this never-before-described, to our knowledge, Sig-1R-linked genomic action of cocaine. (BAF) (23,30). Emerin also interacts with HDAC3 to regulate the HDAC3 localization and activity at the nuclear periphery (24,31).…”
Section: Significancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This complex provides a physical connection between the cytoskeleton and the nucleoplasm and hence is named the "LINC" (linker of the nucleoskeleton and cytoskeleton) complex (14,15). This physical structure allows mechanical transduction from the cytoskeleton directly into the nucleus.…”
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“…Nuclear lamin A/C and emerin are important components of the inner nuclear membrane (INM) that link with chromatin and participate in the spatial organization of chromosomes and gene transcription (14,15). Defects in lamins or emerin cause a…”
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“…These SRF coactivators are interacting with G-actin and translocate to the nucleus 17 , when G-actin levels decrease, for example, due to sequestration by the G-actinbinding peptide thymosin 4 (T 4) [18][19][20] . Since T 4 is a potent pro-angiogenic factor 21 , an involvement of the T 4-MRTF-SRF axis in vascular growth would require transcriptional activation beyond well-known myogenic proteins 13,14 . However, MRTF coactivaton of SRF induces pro-angiogenic factors such as CCN1 (Cyr61) 22 and maturation factors such as connective tissue growth factor (CTGF) 23,24 .…”
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“…Myocardin-related transcription factors (MRTFs) have been shown to activate serum response factor (SRF) [9][10][11] upon dissociation from G-actin 12 , providing muscle growth and regeneration 13,14 . SRF is co-activated by myocardin 15 or MRTFs A and B 16 .…”
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