Contribution of nuclear actin to transcription regulation

Actin, an integral component of the cytoskeleton, plays crucial roles in a variety of cell functions, including cell migration, adhesion, polarity and shape change. Studies performed during the last couple of decades have revealed that the actin also exists in the nucleus. However, the function and...

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Main Authors: Shota Yamazaki, Koji Yamamoto, Masahiko Harata
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2015-06-01
Series:Genomics Data
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213596015000434
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spelling doaj-f768c9ef36bb490b8e7a9cfd49eba1742020-11-25T01:41:14ZengElsevierGenomics Data2213-59602015-06-014C12712910.1016/j.gdata.2015.04.009Contribution of nuclear actin to transcription regulationShota YamazakiKoji YamamotoMasahiko HarataActin, an integral component of the cytoskeleton, plays crucial roles in a variety of cell functions, including cell migration, adhesion, polarity and shape change. Studies performed during the last couple of decades have revealed that the actin also exists in the nucleus. However, the function and properties of nuclear actin remained elusive so far. Recently, we showed that an actin tagged with EYFP and fused with a nuclear localization signal (EYFP-NLS-actin) formed visible filamentous (F)-actin bundles in cells. To obtain further details about the individual genes that are affected by the nuclear actin, we have used the microarray analysis to determine the changes in the expression levels of RNAs in HeLa cells as a result of EYFP-NLS-actin expression. Our results suggest that the nuclear actin plays a role in the activation of genes rather than their repression. The data has been deposited in the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) database under the accession number GSE59799.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2213596015000434ActinCell nucleusChromatinTranscription
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author Shota Yamazaki
Koji Yamamoto
Masahiko Harata
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Koji Yamamoto
Masahiko Harata
Contribution of nuclear actin to transcription regulation
Genomics Data
Actin
Cell nucleus
Chromatin
Transcription
author_facet Shota Yamazaki
Koji Yamamoto
Masahiko Harata
author_sort Shota Yamazaki
title Contribution of nuclear actin to transcription regulation
title_short Contribution of nuclear actin to transcription regulation
title_full Contribution of nuclear actin to transcription regulation
title_fullStr Contribution of nuclear actin to transcription regulation
title_full_unstemmed Contribution of nuclear actin to transcription regulation
title_sort contribution of nuclear actin to transcription regulation
publisher Elsevier
series Genomics Data
issn 2213-5960
publishDate 2015-06-01
description Actin, an integral component of the cytoskeleton, plays crucial roles in a variety of cell functions, including cell migration, adhesion, polarity and shape change. Studies performed during the last couple of decades have revealed that the actin also exists in the nucleus. However, the function and properties of nuclear actin remained elusive so far. Recently, we showed that an actin tagged with EYFP and fused with a nuclear localization signal (EYFP-NLS-actin) formed visible filamentous (F)-actin bundles in cells. To obtain further details about the individual genes that are affected by the nuclear actin, we have used the microarray analysis to determine the changes in the expression levels of RNAs in HeLa cells as a result of EYFP-NLS-actin expression. Our results suggest that the nuclear actin plays a role in the activation of genes rather than their repression. The data has been deposited in the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) database under the accession number GSE59799.
topic Actin
Cell nucleus
Chromatin
Transcription
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