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Chemical inhibition of NAT10 corrects defects of laminopathic cells.

Delphine Larrieu
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Sébastien Britton
Mukerrem Demir
  • Fonction : Auteur
Stephen P Jackson
  • Fonction : Auteur

Résumé

Down-regulation and mutations of the nuclear-architecture proteins lamin A and C cause misshapen nuclei and altered chromatin organization associated with cancer and laminopathies, including the premature-aging disease Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome (HGPS). Here, we identified the small molecule "Remodelin" that improved nuclear architecture, chromatin organization, and fitness of both human lamin A/C-depleted cells and HGPS-derived patient cells and decreased markers of DNA damage in these cells. Using a combination of chemical, cellular, and genetic approaches, we identified the acetyl-transferase protein NAT10 as the target of Remodelin that mediated nuclear shape rescue in laminopathic cells via microtubule reorganization. These findings provide insights into how NAT10 affects nuclear architecture and suggest alternative strategies for treating laminopathies and aging.

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Chimie organique

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hal-00988813 , version 1 (09-05-2014)

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Delphine Larrieu, Sébastien Britton, Mukerrem Demir, Raphaël Rodriguez, Stephen P Jackson. Chemical inhibition of NAT10 corrects defects of laminopathic cells.. Science, 2014, 344 (6183), pp.527-32. ⟨10.1126/science.1252651⟩. ⟨hal-00988813⟩
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