Nuclear pore assembly proceeds by an inside-out extrusion of the nuclear envelope
The nuclear pore complex (NPC) mediates nucleocytoplasmic transport through the nuclear envelope. How the NPC assembles into this double membrane boundary has remained enigmatic. Here, we captured temporally staged assembly intermediates by correlating live cell imaging with high-resolution electron...
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doaj-e7d3ccf9ec384e3e9334a9fd703446892021-05-05T00:34:53ZengeLife Sciences Publications LtdeLife2050-084X2016-09-01510.7554/eLife.19071Nuclear pore assembly proceeds by an inside-out extrusion of the nuclear envelopeShotaro Otsuka0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3976-0843Khanh Huy Bui1Martin Schorb2M Julius Hossain3https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3303-5755Antonio Z Politi4Birgit Koch5Mikhail Eltsov6Martin Beck7Jan Ellenberg8https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5909-701XCell Biology and Biophysics Unit, European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg, GermanyStructural and Computational Biology Unit, European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg, GermanyStructural and Computational Biology Unit, European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg, Germany; Electron Microscopy Core Facility, European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg, GermanyCell Biology and Biophysics Unit, European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg, GermanyCell Biology and Biophysics Unit, European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg, GermanyCell Biology and Biophysics Unit, European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg, GermanyCell Biology and Biophysics Unit, European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg, GermanyStructural and Computational Biology Unit, European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg, GermanyCell Biology and Biophysics Unit, European Molecular Biology Laboratory, Heidelberg, GermanyThe nuclear pore complex (NPC) mediates nucleocytoplasmic transport through the nuclear envelope. How the NPC assembles into this double membrane boundary has remained enigmatic. Here, we captured temporally staged assembly intermediates by correlating live cell imaging with high-resolution electron tomography and super-resolution microscopy. Intermediates were dome-shaped evaginations of the inner nuclear membrane (INM), that grew in diameter and depth until they fused with the flat outer nuclear membrane. Live and super-resolved fluorescence microscopy revealed the molecular maturation of the intermediates, which initially contained the nuclear and cytoplasmic ring component Nup107, and only later the cytoplasmic filament component Nup358. EM particle averaging showed that the evagination base was surrounded by an 8-fold rotationally symmetric ring structure from the beginning and that a growing mushroom-shaped density was continuously associated with the deforming membrane. Quantitative structural analysis revealed that interphase NPC assembly proceeds by an asymmetric inside-out extrusion of the INM.https://elifesciences.org/articles/19071correlative light-electron microscopyelectron tomographylive cell imagingnuclear envelopenuclear pore complexsuper-resolution microscopy |
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Shotaro Otsuka Khanh Huy Bui Martin Schorb M Julius Hossain Antonio Z Politi Birgit Koch Mikhail Eltsov Martin Beck Jan Ellenberg |
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Shotaro Otsuka Khanh Huy Bui Martin Schorb M Julius Hossain Antonio Z Politi Birgit Koch Mikhail Eltsov Martin Beck Jan Ellenberg Nuclear pore assembly proceeds by an inside-out extrusion of the nuclear envelope eLife correlative light-electron microscopy electron tomography live cell imaging nuclear envelope nuclear pore complex super-resolution microscopy |
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Shotaro Otsuka Khanh Huy Bui Martin Schorb M Julius Hossain Antonio Z Politi Birgit Koch Mikhail Eltsov Martin Beck Jan Ellenberg |
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Nuclear pore assembly proceeds by an inside-out extrusion of the nuclear envelope |
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Nuclear pore assembly proceeds by an inside-out extrusion of the nuclear envelope |
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Nuclear pore assembly proceeds by an inside-out extrusion of the nuclear envelope |
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Nuclear pore assembly proceeds by an inside-out extrusion of the nuclear envelope |
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Nuclear pore assembly proceeds by an inside-out extrusion of the nuclear envelope |
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nuclear pore assembly proceeds by an inside-out extrusion of the nuclear envelope |
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eLife Sciences Publications Ltd |
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eLife |
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2050-084X |
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2016-09-01 |
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The nuclear pore complex (NPC) mediates nucleocytoplasmic transport through the nuclear envelope. How the NPC assembles into this double membrane boundary has remained enigmatic. Here, we captured temporally staged assembly intermediates by correlating live cell imaging with high-resolution electron tomography and super-resolution microscopy. Intermediates were dome-shaped evaginations of the inner nuclear membrane (INM), that grew in diameter and depth until they fused with the flat outer nuclear membrane. Live and super-resolved fluorescence microscopy revealed the molecular maturation of the intermediates, which initially contained the nuclear and cytoplasmic ring component Nup107, and only later the cytoplasmic filament component Nup358. EM particle averaging showed that the evagination base was surrounded by an 8-fold rotationally symmetric ring structure from the beginning and that a growing mushroom-shaped density was continuously associated with the deforming membrane. Quantitative structural analysis revealed that interphase NPC assembly proceeds by an asymmetric inside-out extrusion of the INM. |
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correlative light-electron microscopy electron tomography live cell imaging nuclear envelope nuclear pore complex super-resolution microscopy |
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