Phosphorylation of lamins determine their structural properties and signaling functions

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Abstract

Lamin A/C is part of the nuclear lamina, a meshwork of intermediate filaments underlying the inner nuclear membrane. The lamin network is anchoring a complex set of structural and linker proteins and is either directly or through partner proteins also associated or interacting with a number of signaling protein and transcription factors. During mitosis the nuclear lamina is dissociated by well established phosphorylationdependent mechanisms. A-type lamins are, however, also phosphorylated during interphase. A recent study identified 20 interphase phosphorylation sites on lamin A/C and explored their functions related to lamin dynamics; movements, localization and solubility. Here we discuss these findings in the light of lamin functions in health and disease.

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Torvaldson, E., Kochin, V., & Eriksson, J. E. (2015). Phosphorylation of lamins determine their structural properties and signaling functions. Nucleus, 6(3), 166–171. https://doi.org/10.1080/19491034.2015.1017167

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