Thesis
Roles of the CTDNEP1-NEP1R1 phosphatase complex at the nuclear envelope
- Abstract:
- The nuclear envelope (NE) is a dynamic structure that is continuously remodelled to meet different cellular demands. Changes in NE dynamics and mutations in NE proteins have been implicated in pathological conditions. CTDNEP1-NEP1R1 is a conserved NE phosphatase complex, with a previously identified role in regulating NE biogenesis by dephosphorylating lipin, a phosphatidic acid hydrolase critical for lipid homeostasis. Recent work in the lab showed that CTDNEP1-NEP1R1 also regulates the degradation of an inner nuclear membrane protein SUN2, a subunit of the LINC complex involved in mechanotransduction across the NE. This finding prompted us to search for novel functions of CTDNEP1-NEP1R1 in the NE through proteomics studies. Co-immunoprecipitation of CTDNEP1 and NEP1R1 identified MAN1 as an inner nuclear membrane interactor of the phosphatase complex, and together play a role in the TGF-β/BMP signalling pathway. Domain mapping, mutagenesis and functional assays provided mechanistic basis of the CTDNEP1-NEP1R1-MAN1 complex for TGF-β/BMP signalling inactivation. In addtion, phosphoproteomics further nominates additional substrates of CTDNEP1-NEP1R1 at the NE and ER, indicating potentially broader functions of CTDNEP1-NEP1R1 beyond lipid biogenesis.
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+ Carvalho, P
- Institution:
- University of Oxford
- Division:
- MSD
- Department:
- Pathology Dunn School
- Oxford college:
- Lincoln College
- Role:
- Supervisor
- ORCID:
- 0000-0002-9691-5277
- DOI:
- Type of award:
- DPhil
- Level of award:
- Doctoral
- Awarding institution:
- University of Oxford
- Language:
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English
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- Deposit date:
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2026-02-24
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- Copyright holder:
- Wing Yan Siu
- Copyright date:
- 2026
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