Mol Cell Biol. 2015; 35 (1): 249-263.
Redondo-Muñoz J, Pérez-García V, Rodríguez MJ, Valpuesta JM, Carrera AC.
The nuclear envelope (NE) forms a barrier between the nucleus and the cytosol that preserves genomic integrity. The nuclear
lamina and nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) are NE components that regulate nuclear events through interaction with other proteins
and DNA. Defects in the nuclear lamina are associated with the development of laminopathies. As cells depleted of phosphoinositide
3-kinase beta (PI3Kβ) showed an aberrant nuclear morphology, we studied the contribution of PI3Kβ to maintenance of NE integrity.
pik3cb depletion reduced the nuclear membrane tension, triggered formation of areas of lipid bilayer/lamina discontinuity, and impaired
NPC assembly.
We show that one mechanism for PI3Kβ regulation of NE/NPC integrity is its association with RCC1 (regulator of chromosome condensation 1), the activator of nuclear Ran GTPase. PI3Kβ controls RCC1 binding to chromatin and, in turn, Ran activation. These findings suggest that PI3Kβ regulates the nuclear envelope through upstream regulation of RCC1 and Ran.