Functional Interactions of BAF and LEM Proteins in the Formation of Germ Cells

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
I. O. Bogolyubova, D. S. Bogolyubov
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Abstract

Restoration of the nuclear structure after cell division requires specific interactions between the integral proteins of the inner nuclear membrane, which have a special LAP2-emerin-MAN1 domain (LEMD), nuclear lamina proteins (lamins), and the conserved barrier-to-autointegration factor (BAF) protein, which acts as a central link in these interactions that provide the topological relationships of chromatin and nuclear envelope. The dynamic transformations of these protein ensembles in the mitotic cycle have been characterized in detail at the molecular level; however, less attention is paid to developing germ cells undergoing meiotic divisions, despite the fact that their nuclei (especially in the case of diplotene oocytes) differ significantly in structure from somatic cells. This review summarizes the still relatively scarce experimental data proving the significance of functional interactions between BAF and LEMD proteins for gamete formation, from the isolation of germline cells to the transformation of haploid spermatids into morphologically mature spermatozoa.

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BAF 和 LEM 蛋白在生殖细胞形成过程中的功能相互作用
摘要细胞分裂后核结构的恢复需要核内膜整体蛋白(具有特殊的LAP2-emerin-MAN1结构域(LEMD))、核薄层蛋白(薄层蛋白)和保守的屏障-自整合因子(BAF)蛋白之间的特殊相互作用。这些蛋白质组合在有丝分裂周期中的动态变化已在分子水平上得到详细描述;然而,尽管发育中的生殖细胞(尤其是双核卵母细胞)的细胞核在结构上与体细胞有很大不同,但人们却较少关注进行减数分裂的生殖细胞。本综述总结了仍然相对较少的实验数据,这些数据证明了 BAF 蛋白和 LEMD 蛋白之间的功能相互作用对配子形成的重要意义,从生殖细胞的分离到单倍体精子转变为形态成熟的精子。
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Cell and Tissue Biology
Cell and Tissue Biology Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Cell Biology
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期刊介绍: The journal publishes papers on vast aspects of cell research, including morphology, biochemistry, biophysics, genetics, molecular biology, immunology. The journal accepts original experimental studies, theoretical articles suggesting novel principles and approaches, presentations of new hypotheses, reviews highlighting major developments in cell biology, discussions. The main objective of the journal is to provide a competent representation and integration of research made on cells (animal and plant cells, both in vivo and in cell culture) offering insight into the structure and functions of live cells as a whole. Characteristically, the journal publishes articles on biology of free-living and parasitic protists, which, unlike Metazoa, are eukaryotic organisms at the cellular level of organization.
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