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  • IQGAP1 is a key regulator of cytoskeleton that organizes actin filaments and connects the actin meshwork to microtubules at the plasma membrane.
  • Recent findings reveal that IQGAP1 is also present at the nuclear envelope, where it co-localizes with F-actin and interacts with microtubules, similar to its role at the plasma membrane.
  • This novel localization suggests that IQGAP1 may play a crucial role in cell polarization, migration, and the dynamics of nuclear envelope assembly and disassembly during the cell cycle.

Article Abstract

IQGAP1 is an important cytoskeletal regulator, known to act at the plasma membrane to bundle and cap actin filaments, and to tether the cortical actin meshwork to microtubules via plus-end binding proteins. Here we describe the novel subcellular localization of IQGAP1 at the cytoplasmic face of the nuclear envelope, where it co-located with F-actin. The IQGAP1 and F-actin staining overlapped that of microtubules at the nuclear envelope, revealing a pattern strikingly similar to that observed at the plasma membrane. In detergent-extracted cells IQGAP1 was retained at cytoskeletal structures at the nuclear envelope. This finding has new implications for involvement of IQGAP1 in cell polarization and migration events and potentially in cell cycle-associated nuclear envelope assembly/disassembly.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3675075PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.4161/bioa.21182DOI Listing

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