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The lamin A/C Ig-fold undergoes cell density-dependent changes that alter epitope binding.


ABSTRACT: Lamins A/C are nuclear intermediate filament proteins that are involved in diverse cellular mechanical and biochemical functions. Here, we report that recognition of Lamins A/C by a commonly used antibody (JOL-2) that binds the Lamin A/C Ig-fold and other antibodies targeting similar epitopes is highly dependent on cell density, even though Lamin A/Clevels do not change. We propose that the effect is caused by partial unfolding or masking of the C'E and/or EF loops of the Ig-fold in response to cell spreading. Surprisingly, JOL-2 antibody labeling was insensitive to disruption of cytoskeletal filaments or the Linker of Nucleoskeleton and Cytoskeleton (LINC) complex. Furthermore, neither nuclear stiffness nor nucleo-cytoskeletal force transmission changed with cell density. These findings are important for the interpretation of immunofluorescence data for Lamin A/C and also raise the intriguing prospect that the conformational changes may play a role in Lamin A/C mediated cellular function.

SUBMITTER: Wallace M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9980629 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The lamin A/C Ig-fold undergoes cell density-dependent changes that alter epitope binding.

Wallace Melanie M   Fedorchak Gregory R GR   Agrawal Richa R   Gilbert Rachel M RM   Patel Jineet J   Park Sangwoo S   Paszek Matthew M   Lammerding Jan J  

Nucleus (Austin, Tex.) 20231201 1


Lamins A/C are nuclear intermediate filament proteins that are involved in diverse cellular mechanical and biochemical functions. Here, we report that recognition of Lamins A/C by a commonly used antibody (JOL-2) that binds the Lamin A/C Ig-fold and other antibodies targeting similar epitopes is highly dependent on cell density, even though Lamin A/Clevels do not change. We propose that the effect is caused by partial unfolding or masking of the C'E and/or EF loops of the Ig-fold in response to  ...[more]

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