Molecular Mechanisms for the Regulation of Nuclear Membrane Integrity

Ga Eun Lee, Jiin Byun, Cheol Jung Lee, Yong Yeon Cho

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Abstract

The nuclear membrane serves a critical role in protecting the contents of the nucleus and facilitating material and signal exchange between the nucleus and cytoplasm. While extensive research has been dedicated to topics such as nuclear membrane assembly and disassembly during cell division, as well as interactions between nuclear transmembrane proteins and both nucleoskeletal and cytoskeletal components, there has been comparatively less emphasis on exploring the regulation of nuclear morphology through nuclear membrane integrity. In particular, the role of type II integral proteins, which also function as transcription factors, within the nuclear membrane remains an area of research that is yet to be fully explored. The integrity of the nuclear membrane is pivotal not only during cell division but also in the regulation of gene expression and the communication between the nucleus and cytoplasm. Importantly, it plays a significant role in the development of various diseases. This review paper seeks to illuminate the biomolecules responsible for maintaining the integrity of the nuclear membrane. It will delve into the mechanisms that influence nuclear membrane integrity and provide insights into the role of type II membrane protein transcription factors in this context. Understanding these aspects is of utmost importance, as it can offer valuable insights into the intricate processes governing nuclear membrane integrity. Such insights have broad-reaching implications for cellular function and our understanding of disease pathogenesis.

Original languageEnglish
Article number15497
JournalInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences
Volume24
Issue number20
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2023

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Keywords

  • INM integrity
  • inner nuclear membrane
  • integral proteins in INM
  • nuclear morphology
  • type II membrane protein transcription factor

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