Phase separation in the nucleus and at the nuclear periphery during post-mitotic nuclear envelope reformation

Membrane-enclosed organelle compartmentalization is not the only way by which cell processes are spatially organized. Phase separation is emerging as a new driver in the organization of membrane-less compartments and biological processes. Liquid-liquid phase separation has been indicated as a new wa...

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Main Authors: Maccaroni, Klizia, La Torre, Mattia, Burla, Romina, Saggio, Isabella
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1652442023-03-27T15:31:58Z Phase separation in the nucleus and at the nuclear periphery during post-mitotic nuclear envelope reformation Maccaroni, Klizia La Torre, Mattia Burla, Romina Saggio, Isabella School of Biological Sciences Institute of Structural Biology Science::Biological sciences Liquid–Liquid Phase Separation Post-Mitotic Nuclear Envelope Membrane-enclosed organelle compartmentalization is not the only way by which cell processes are spatially organized. Phase separation is emerging as a new driver in the organization of membrane-less compartments and biological processes. Liquid-liquid phase separation has been indicated as a new way to control the kinetics of molecular reactions and is based on weak multivalent interactions affecting the stoichiometry of the molecules involved. In the nucleus, liquid-liquid phase separation may represent an ancestral means of controlling genomic activity by forming discrete chromatin regions, regulating transcriptional activity, contributing to the assembly of DNA damage response foci, and controlling the organization of chromosomes. Liquid-liquid phase separation also contributes to chromatin function through its role in the reorganization of the nuclear periphery in the post-mitotic phase. Herein, we describe the basic principles regulating liquid-liquid phase separation, analyze examples of phase separation occurring in the nucleus, and dedicate attention to the implication of liquid-liquid phase separation in the reorganization of the nuclear periphery by the endosomal sorting complexes required for transport (ESCRT) machinery. Although some caution is warranted, current scientific knowledge allows for the hypothesis that many factors and processes in the cell are yet to be discovered which are functionally associated with phase separation. Published version This work was supported by PRF 2016-67, Progetti di Ricerca, Sapienza University of Rome (RP1181642E87148C, RP11916B7F20A9E3), AIRC IG-24614 to I.S., FIRC (22392) to M.L.T. and I.S., CIB and Fondazione Buzzati Traverso to M.L.T. and I.S.; Avvio alla Ricerca, Sapienza University of Rome (AR2181642B6F2E48, AR2201729E35E733, AR22117A575BCFA5) to R.B., K.M., M.L.T. and I.S., M.L.T. is supported by Be For ERC, Sapienza. 2023-03-21T06:11:24Z 2023-03-21T06:11:24Z 2022 Journal Article Maccaroni, K., La Torre, M., Burla, R. & Saggio, I. (2022). Phase separation in the nucleus and at the nuclear periphery during post-mitotic nuclear envelope reformation. Cells, 11(11), 1749-. https://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells11111749 2073-4409 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/165244 10.3390/cells11111749 35681444 2-s2.0-85130807468 11 11 1749 en Cells © 2022 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https:// creativecommons.org/licenses/by/ 4.0/). application/pdf
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topic Science::Biological sciences
Liquid–Liquid Phase Separation
Post-Mitotic Nuclear Envelope
spellingShingle Science::Biological sciences
Liquid–Liquid Phase Separation
Post-Mitotic Nuclear Envelope
Maccaroni, Klizia
La Torre, Mattia
Burla, Romina
Saggio, Isabella
Phase separation in the nucleus and at the nuclear periphery during post-mitotic nuclear envelope reformation
description Membrane-enclosed organelle compartmentalization is not the only way by which cell processes are spatially organized. Phase separation is emerging as a new driver in the organization of membrane-less compartments and biological processes. Liquid-liquid phase separation has been indicated as a new way to control the kinetics of molecular reactions and is based on weak multivalent interactions affecting the stoichiometry of the molecules involved. In the nucleus, liquid-liquid phase separation may represent an ancestral means of controlling genomic activity by forming discrete chromatin regions, regulating transcriptional activity, contributing to the assembly of DNA damage response foci, and controlling the organization of chromosomes. Liquid-liquid phase separation also contributes to chromatin function through its role in the reorganization of the nuclear periphery in the post-mitotic phase. Herein, we describe the basic principles regulating liquid-liquid phase separation, analyze examples of phase separation occurring in the nucleus, and dedicate attention to the implication of liquid-liquid phase separation in the reorganization of the nuclear periphery by the endosomal sorting complexes required for transport (ESCRT) machinery. Although some caution is warranted, current scientific knowledge allows for the hypothesis that many factors and processes in the cell are yet to be discovered which are functionally associated with phase separation.
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Maccaroni, Klizia
La Torre, Mattia
Burla, Romina
Saggio, Isabella
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author Maccaroni, Klizia
La Torre, Mattia
Burla, Romina
Saggio, Isabella
author_sort Maccaroni, Klizia
title Phase separation in the nucleus and at the nuclear periphery during post-mitotic nuclear envelope reformation
title_short Phase separation in the nucleus and at the nuclear periphery during post-mitotic nuclear envelope reformation
title_full Phase separation in the nucleus and at the nuclear periphery during post-mitotic nuclear envelope reformation
title_fullStr Phase separation in the nucleus and at the nuclear periphery during post-mitotic nuclear envelope reformation
title_full_unstemmed Phase separation in the nucleus and at the nuclear periphery during post-mitotic nuclear envelope reformation
title_sort phase separation in the nucleus and at the nuclear periphery during post-mitotic nuclear envelope reformation
publishDate 2023
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