ZC3HC1 has functions distinct from TPR and is dispensable for TPR localisation to the nuclear basket
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Wellcome Open Research, 2025, 10, 188
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Taylor & Francis
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Histone mRNA export
mRNA export
Nuclear pore
Resumen/Abstract
Background: The nuclear basket is a "fishtrap"-like structure on the nucleoplasmic face of the nuclear pore complex which has been implicated in diverse functions including RNA export, heterochromatin organisation, and mitosis. Recently, a novel component of the nuclear basket, ZC3HC1, has been described. The localisation of ZC3HC1 to nuclear pores has been reported to occur reciprocally with TPR, a major structural component of the nuclear basket.
Methods: Using siRNA-mediated knock down, immunofluorescence and RNA sequencing we compare the consequences of depleting two proteins of the nuclear pore basket - TPR and ZC3HC1.
Results: We show that in human fibroblasts, although ZC3HC1 localisation to nuclear pores is TPR-dependent, TPR localises to pores regardless of the presence of ZC3HC1. We demonstrate that knockdown of TPR and ZC3HC1 produce distinct transcriptional profiles.
Conclusions: Our results suggest that there is little overlap in function between these two nuclear basket proteins in human diploid fibroblasts.
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