Nuclear myosins-roles for molecular transporters and anchors

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The myosin family of molecular motors are well-characterised cytoskeletal proteins. However, myosins are also present in the nucleus, where they have been shown to have roles in transcription, DNA repair and viral infections. Despite their involvement in these fundamental cellular processes, our understanding of these functions and their regulation remains limited. Recently, research on nuclear myosins has been gathering pace, and this Review will evaluate the current state of the field. Here, we will focus on the variation in structure of nuclear myosins, their nuclear import and their roles within transcription, DNA damage, chromatin organisation and viral infections.We will also consider both the biochemical and biophysical properties and restraints that are placed on these multifunctional motors, and how they link to their cytoplasmic counterparts. By highlighting these properties and processes, we show just how integral nuclear myosins are for cellular survival.

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Cook, A. W., Gough, R. E., & Toseland, C. P. (2020, June 1). Nuclear myosins-roles for molecular transporters and anchors. Journal of Cell Science. Company of Biologists Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1242/jcs.242420

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