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Nuclear F-actin counteracts nuclear deformation and promotes fork repair during replication stress
by
Lamm Noa
, Nobis, Max
, Biro Maté
, Read, Mark N
, Cesare, Anthony J
, Van Ly David
, Pragathi, Masamsetti V
, Page, Scott G
, Timpson, Paul
in
Abnormalities
/ Actin
/ Chemotherapy
/ Chromosomes
/ Filaments
/ Image resolution
/ IQGAP1 protein
/ Mobility
/ Myosin
/ Nuclear deformation
/ Nucleation
/ Polymerization
/ Repair
/ Replication
/ TOR protein
/ Tumors
/ Xenografts
/ Xenotransplantation
2020
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Nuclear F-actin counteracts nuclear deformation and promotes fork repair during replication stress
by
Lamm Noa
, Nobis, Max
, Biro Maté
, Read, Mark N
, Cesare, Anthony J
, Van Ly David
, Pragathi, Masamsetti V
, Page, Scott G
, Timpson, Paul
in
Abnormalities
/ Actin
/ Chemotherapy
/ Chromosomes
/ Filaments
/ Image resolution
/ IQGAP1 protein
/ Mobility
/ Myosin
/ Nuclear deformation
/ Nucleation
/ Polymerization
/ Repair
/ Replication
/ TOR protein
/ Tumors
/ Xenografts
/ Xenotransplantation
2020
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Nuclear F-actin counteracts nuclear deformation and promotes fork repair during replication stress
by
Lamm Noa
, Nobis, Max
, Biro Maté
, Read, Mark N
, Cesare, Anthony J
, Van Ly David
, Pragathi, Masamsetti V
, Page, Scott G
, Timpson, Paul
in
Abnormalities
/ Actin
/ Chemotherapy
/ Chromosomes
/ Filaments
/ Image resolution
/ IQGAP1 protein
/ Mobility
/ Myosin
/ Nuclear deformation
/ Nucleation
/ Polymerization
/ Repair
/ Replication
/ TOR protein
/ Tumors
/ Xenografts
/ Xenotransplantation
2020
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Nuclear F-actin counteracts nuclear deformation and promotes fork repair during replication stress
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Nuclear F-actin counteracts nuclear deformation and promotes fork repair during replication stress
2020
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Filamentous actin (F-actin) provides cells with mechanical support and promotes the mobility of intracellular structures. Although F-actin is traditionally considered to be cytoplasmic, here we reveal that nuclear F-actin participates in the replication stress response. Using live and super-resolution imaging, we find that nuclear F-actin is polymerized in response to replication stress through a pathway regulated by ATR-dependent activation of mTORC1, and nucleation through IQGAP1, WASP and ARP2/3. During replication stress, nuclear F-actin increases the nuclear volume and sphericity to counteract nuclear deformation. Furthermore, F-actin and myosin II promote the mobility of stressed-replication foci to the nuclear periphery through increasingly diffusive motion and directed movements along the nuclear actin filaments. These actin functions promote replication stress repair and suppress chromosome and mitotic abnormalities. Moreover, we find that nuclear F-actin is polymerized in vivo in xenograft tumours after treatment with replication-stress-inducing chemotherapeutic agents, indicating that this pathway has a role in human disease.Lamm et al. report that replication stress activates mTOR through ATR to induce nuclear actin polymerization, facilitating the recovery from replication stress.
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