Amyloid domains in the cell nucleus controlled by nucleoskeletal protein lamin B1 reveal a new pathway of mercury neurotoxicity

Mercury (Hg) is a bioaccumulating trace metal that globally circulates the atmosphere and waters in its elemental, inorganic and organic chemical forms. While Hg represents a notorious neurotoxicant, the underlying cellular pathways are insufficiently understood. We identify amyloid protein aggregat...

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Main Authors: Florian Arnhold, Karl-Heinz Gührs, Anna von Mikecz
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Language:English
Published: PeerJ Inc. 2015-02-01
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spelling doaj-7a286878ce3644a3b81deaa97511d8062020-11-24T20:51:24ZengPeerJ Inc.PeerJ2167-83592015-02-013e75410.7717/peerj.754754Amyloid domains in the cell nucleus controlled by nucleoskeletal protein lamin B1 reveal a new pathway of mercury neurotoxicityFlorian Arnhold0Karl-Heinz Gührs1Anna von Mikecz2IUF—Leibniz Research Institute for Environmental Medicine at Heinrich-Heine-University Duesseldorf, Duesseldorf, GermanyCF Proteomics, FLI—Leibniz-Institute for Age Research, Fritz-Lipman-Institute e.V., Jena, GermanyIUF—Leibniz Research Institute for Environmental Medicine at Heinrich-Heine-University Duesseldorf, Duesseldorf, GermanyMercury (Hg) is a bioaccumulating trace metal that globally circulates the atmosphere and waters in its elemental, inorganic and organic chemical forms. While Hg represents a notorious neurotoxicant, the underlying cellular pathways are insufficiently understood. We identify amyloid protein aggregation in the cell nucleus as a novel pathway of Hg-bio-interactions. By mass spectrometry of purified protein aggregates, a subset of spliceosomal components and nucleoskeletal protein lamin B1 were detected as constituent parts of an Hg-induced nuclear aggregome network. The aggregome network was located by confocal imaging of amyloid-specific antibodies and dyes to amyloid cores within splicing-speckles that additionally recruit components of the ubiquitin-proteasome system. Hg significantly enhances global proteasomal activity in the nucleus, suggesting that formation of amyloid speckles plays a role in maintenance of protein homeostasis. RNAi knock down showed that lamin B1 for its part regulates amyloid speckle formation and thus likewise participates in nuclear protein homeostasis. As the Hg-induced cascade of interactions between the nucleoskeleton and protein homeostasis reduces neuronal signalling, amyloid fibrillation in the cell nucleus is introduced as a feature of Hg-neurotoxicity that opens new avenues of future research. Similar to protein aggregation events in the cytoplasm that are controlled by the cytoskeleton, amyloid fibrillation of nuclear proteins may be driven by the nucleoskeleton.https://peerj.com/articles/754.pdfAmyloidLamin BMercuryRibonucleoproteinsRNA splicingProtein fibrillation
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author Florian Arnhold
Karl-Heinz Gührs
Anna von Mikecz
spellingShingle Florian Arnhold
Karl-Heinz Gührs
Anna von Mikecz
Amyloid domains in the cell nucleus controlled by nucleoskeletal protein lamin B1 reveal a new pathway of mercury neurotoxicity
PeerJ
Amyloid
Lamin B
Mercury
Ribonucleoproteins
RNA splicing
Protein fibrillation
author_facet Florian Arnhold
Karl-Heinz Gührs
Anna von Mikecz
author_sort Florian Arnhold
title Amyloid domains in the cell nucleus controlled by nucleoskeletal protein lamin B1 reveal a new pathway of mercury neurotoxicity
title_short Amyloid domains in the cell nucleus controlled by nucleoskeletal protein lamin B1 reveal a new pathway of mercury neurotoxicity
title_full Amyloid domains in the cell nucleus controlled by nucleoskeletal protein lamin B1 reveal a new pathway of mercury neurotoxicity
title_fullStr Amyloid domains in the cell nucleus controlled by nucleoskeletal protein lamin B1 reveal a new pathway of mercury neurotoxicity
title_full_unstemmed Amyloid domains in the cell nucleus controlled by nucleoskeletal protein lamin B1 reveal a new pathway of mercury neurotoxicity
title_sort amyloid domains in the cell nucleus controlled by nucleoskeletal protein lamin b1 reveal a new pathway of mercury neurotoxicity
publisher PeerJ Inc.
series PeerJ
issn 2167-8359
publishDate 2015-02-01
description Mercury (Hg) is a bioaccumulating trace metal that globally circulates the atmosphere and waters in its elemental, inorganic and organic chemical forms. While Hg represents a notorious neurotoxicant, the underlying cellular pathways are insufficiently understood. We identify amyloid protein aggregation in the cell nucleus as a novel pathway of Hg-bio-interactions. By mass spectrometry of purified protein aggregates, a subset of spliceosomal components and nucleoskeletal protein lamin B1 were detected as constituent parts of an Hg-induced nuclear aggregome network. The aggregome network was located by confocal imaging of amyloid-specific antibodies and dyes to amyloid cores within splicing-speckles that additionally recruit components of the ubiquitin-proteasome system. Hg significantly enhances global proteasomal activity in the nucleus, suggesting that formation of amyloid speckles plays a role in maintenance of protein homeostasis. RNAi knock down showed that lamin B1 for its part regulates amyloid speckle formation and thus likewise participates in nuclear protein homeostasis. As the Hg-induced cascade of interactions between the nucleoskeleton and protein homeostasis reduces neuronal signalling, amyloid fibrillation in the cell nucleus is introduced as a feature of Hg-neurotoxicity that opens new avenues of future research. Similar to protein aggregation events in the cytoplasm that are controlled by the cytoskeleton, amyloid fibrillation of nuclear proteins may be driven by the nucleoskeleton.
topic Amyloid
Lamin B
Mercury
Ribonucleoproteins
RNA splicing
Protein fibrillation
url https://peerj.com/articles/754.pdf
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