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Novel roles for A-type lamins in telomere biology and the DNA damage response pathway.

Authors :
Gonzalez-Suarez, Ignacio
Redwood, Abena B.
Perkins, Stephanie M.
Vermolen, Bart
Lichtensztejin, Daniel
Grotsky, David A.
Morgado-Palacin, Lucia
Gapud, Eric J.
Sleckman, Barry P.
Sullivan, Teresa
Sage, Julien
Stewart, Colin L.
Mai, Sabine
Gonzalo, Susana
Source :
EMBO Journal; 8/1/2009, Vol. 28 Issue 16, p2414-2427, 14p, 6 Graphs
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

A-type lamins are intermediate filament proteins that provide a scaffold for protein complexes regulating nuclear structure and function. Mutations in the LMNA gene are linked to a variety of degenerative disorders termed laminopathies, whereas changes in the expression of lamins are associated with tumourigenesis. The molecular pathways affected by alterations of A-type lamins and how they contribute to disease are poorly understood. Here, we show that A-type lamins have a key role in the maintenance of telomere structure, length and function, and in the stabilization of 53BP1, a component of the DNA damage response (DDR) pathway. Loss of A-type lamins alters the nuclear distribution of telomeres and results in telomere shortening, defects in telomeric heterochromatin, and increased genomic instability. In addition, A-type lamins are necessary for the processing of dysfunctional telomeres by non-homologous end joining, putatively through stabilization of 53BP1. This study shows new functions for A-type lamins in the maintenance of genomic integrity, and suggests that alterations of telomere biology and defects in DDR contribute to the pathogenesis of lamin-related diseases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
02614189
Volume :
28
Issue :
16
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
EMBO Journal
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
43757496
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/emboj.2009.196