Nuclear lamins: their structure, assembly, and interactions
Nuclear lamins are intermediate filament-type proteins that are the major building blocks of
the nuclear lamina, a fibrous proteinaceous meshwork underlying the inner nuclear …
the nuclear lamina, a fibrous proteinaceous meshwork underlying the inner nuclear …
Orchestrating nuclear envelope disassembly and reassembly during mitosis
Cell division in eukaryotes requires extensive architectural changes of the nuclear envelope
(NE) to ensure that segregated DNA is finally enclosed in a single cell nucleus in each …
(NE) to ensure that segregated DNA is finally enclosed in a single cell nucleus in each …
Nuclear membrane dynamics and reassembly in living cells: targeting of an inner nuclear membrane protein in interphase and mitosis
The mechanisms of localization and retention of membrane proteins in the inner nuclear
membrane and the fate of this membrane system during mitosis were studied in living cells …
membrane and the fate of this membrane system during mitosis were studied in living cells …
The nuclear envelope
MW Hetzer - Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology, 2010 - cshperspectives.cshlp.org
The nuclear envelope (NE) is a highly regulated membrane barrier that separates the
nucleus from the cytoplasm in eukaryotic cells. It contains a large number of different …
nucleus from the cytoplasm in eukaryotic cells. It contains a large number of different …
[HTML][HTML] Nuclear aggregation of olfactory receptor genes governs their monogenic expression
EJ Clowney, MA LeGros, CP Mosley, FG Clowney… - Cell, 2012 - cell.com
Gene positioning and regulation of nuclear architecture are thought to influence gene
expression. Here, we show that, in mouse olfactory neurons, silent olfactory receptor (OR) …
expression. Here, we show that, in mouse olfactory neurons, silent olfactory receptor (OR) …
The HP1 protein family: getting a grip on chromatin
HP1 was first described in Drosophila as a heterochromatin-associated protein with dosage-
dependent effects on heterochromatin-induced gene silencing. Recently, membership of the …
dependent effects on heterochromatin-induced gene silencing. Recently, membership of the …
The dynamic nature of the nuclear envelope
Eukaryotes characteristically organize their genome in a separate compartment, the
nucleus, which is surrounded by the nuclear envelope as a barrier. Ruptures of the nuclear …
nucleus, which is surrounded by the nuclear envelope as a barrier. Ruptures of the nuclear …
Pushing the envelope: structure, function, and dynamics of the nuclear periphery
MW Hetzer, TC Walther, IW Mattaj - Annu. Rev. Cell Dev. Biol., 2005 - annualreviews.org
The nuclear envelope (NE) is a highly specialized membrane that delineates the eukaryotic
cell nucleus. It is composed of the inner and outer nuclear membranes, nuclear pore …
cell nucleus. It is composed of the inner and outer nuclear membranes, nuclear pore …
Nuclear organization of mammalian genomes: polar chromosome territories build up functionally distinct higher order compartments
N Sadoni, S Langer, C Fauth, G Bernardi… - The Journal of cell …, 1999 - rupress.org
We investigated the nuclear higher order compartmentalization of chromatin according to its
replication timing and the relations of this compartmentalization to chromosome structure …
replication timing and the relations of this compartmentalization to chromosome structure …
Serine‐arginine protein kinases: a small protein kinase family with a large cellular presence
Serine‐arginine protein kinases (SPRKs) constitute a relatively novel subfamily of serine‐
threonine kinases that specifically phosphorylate serine residues residing in serine …
threonine kinases that specifically phosphorylate serine residues residing in serine …