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Emerging Properties and Functions of Actin and Actin Filaments Inside the Nucleus
Author(s) -
Svenja Ulferts,
Bina Prajapati,
Robert Grosse,
Maria K. Vartiainen
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
cold spring harbor perspectives in biology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 6.011
H-Index - 173
ISSN - 1943-0264
DOI - 10.1101/cshperspect.a040121
Subject(s) - biology , actin , nucleus , actin remodeling , microbiology and biotechnology , cytoskeleton , chromatin , formins , genome , cell nucleus , compartment (ship) , actin cytoskeleton , cell , genetics , gene , oceanography , geology
Recent years have provided considerable insights into the dynamic nature of the cell nucleus, which is constantly reorganizing its genome, controlling its size and shape, as well as spatiotemporally orchestrating chromatin remodeling and transcription. Remarkably, it has become clear that the ancient and highly conserved cytoskeletal protein actin plays a crucial part in these processes. However, the underlying mechanisms, regulations, and properties of actin functions inside the nucleus are still not well understood. Here we summarize the diverse and distinct roles of monomeric and filamentous actin as well as the emerging roles for actin dynamics inside the nuclear compartment for genome organization and nuclear architecture.

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