The oily nucleus- role of phospholipids in genome biology: membrane-directed roles and signaling in the nucleoplasm.

IF 6.2 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Zobia Umair, Zahid Nawaz, Sumaiya Hasnain, Wolfgang Fischle
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Abstract

Phospholipids, widely known for their structural role in cellular membranes, are now also recognized to play pivotal roles in signal transduction, metabolism, and cellular homeostasis. However, the nucleus is often overlooked in the context of phospholipid biology. The dynamic abundance and precise management of the turnover of nuclear phospholipids by dedicated kinases, phosphatases, and phospholipases implies specialized functions. Like the cytoplasm, many of these biological roles occur or are initiated within the nuclear membrane. However, several aspects of nuclear phospholipid biology appear to be based in the nucleoplasm and are mediated by dynamic and soluble lipoprotein complexes. In many cases, the exact working spaces and molecular mechanisms of action of nuclear phospholipids are not yet clearly defined, and their physiology is likely underestimated due to technical challenges. Nonetheless, in recent years, the impact of nuclear phospholipids on the structure and function of the genome has been found to be more multifaceted and complex. In this review, we summarize recent insights into the interactions and biological roles of phospholipids with respect to chromatin, gene regulation, and nuclear physiology, and discuss these roles in the context of two broad functional domains - the nuclear membrane and the nucleoplasm. We argue that a more detailed understanding of the molecular working modes of nuclear phospholipids is crucial to enable their full scientific comprehension, especially when the exploration of the biology of nuclear phospholipids and their dysregulation may offer promising avenues for diagnosis and therapeutic interventions for various genome-linked diseases.

磷脂在基因组生物学中的作用:核质中的膜导向作用和信号传导。
磷脂因其在细胞膜中的结构作用而广为人知,现在也被认为在信号转导、代谢和细胞稳态中起着关键作用。然而,在磷脂生物学的背景下,细胞核经常被忽视。核磷脂通过专用激酶、磷酸酶和磷脂酶的动态丰度和精确的周转管理意味着特殊的功能。像细胞质一样,许多生物学作用在核膜内发生或开始。然而,核磷脂生物学的几个方面似乎以核质为基础,并由动态和可溶性脂蛋白复合物介导。在许多情况下,核磷脂的确切工作空间和分子作用机制尚未明确界定,其生理学可能因技术挑战而被低估。尽管如此,近年来,人们发现核磷脂对基因组结构和功能的影响更为多方面和复杂。在这篇综述中,我们总结了磷脂在染色质、基因调控和核生理方面的相互作用和生物学作用的最新见解,并在核膜和核质两个广泛的功能域的背景下讨论了这些作用。我们认为,更详细地了解核磷脂的分子工作模式对于全面科学理解核磷脂至关重要,特别是当核磷脂生物学及其失调的探索可能为各种基因组相关疾病的诊断和治疗干预提供有希望的途径时。
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Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences 生物-生化与分子生物学
CiteScore
13.20
自引率
1.20%
发文量
546
审稿时长
1.0 months
期刊介绍: Journal Name: Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences (CMLS) Location: Basel, Switzerland Focus: Multidisciplinary journal Publishes research articles, reviews, multi-author reviews, and visions & reflections articles Coverage: Latest aspects of biological and biomedical research Areas include: Biochemistry and molecular biology Cell biology Molecular and cellular aspects of biomedicine Neuroscience Pharmacology Immunology Additional Features: Welcomes comments on any article published in CMLS Accepts suggestions for topics to be covered
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