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Publication : Nuclear actin network assembly by formins regulates the SRF coactivator MAL.

First Author  Baarlink C Year  2013
Journal  Science Volume  340
Issue  6134 Pages  864-7
PubMed ID  23558171 Mgi Jnum  J:265603
Mgi Id  MGI:6201827 Doi  10.1126/science.1235038
Citation  Baarlink C, et al. (2013) Nuclear actin network assembly by formins regulates the SRF coactivator MAL. Science 340(6134):864-7
abstractText  Formins are potent activators of actin filament assembly in the cytoplasm. In turn, cytoplasmic actin polymerization can promote release of actin from megakaryocytic acute leukemia (MAL) protein for serum response factor (SRF) transcriptional activity. We found that formins polymerized actin inside the mammalian nucleus to drive serum-dependent MAL-SRF activity. Serum stimulated rapid assembly of actin filaments within the nucleus in a formin-dependent manner. The endogenous formin mDia was regulated with an optogenetic tool, which allowed for photoreactive release of nuclear formin autoinhibition. Activated mDia promoted rapid and reversible nuclear actin network assembly, subsequent MAL nuclear accumulation, and SRF activity. Thus, a dynamic polymeric actin structure within the nucleus is part of the serum response.
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