نتایج جستجو برای: lamins

تعداد نتایج: 1470  

Journal: :Journal of Cell Biology 2000

Journal: :Cell Research 1996

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1991
M Peter E A Nigg

The nuclear lamina is an intermediate filament-type network underlying the inner nuclear membrane. It is believed to be important for nuclear envelope integrity and the organization of interphase chromatin. On the basis of biochemical properties and sequence criteria, vertebrate lamin proteins are classified as either A- or B-type. While B-type lamins are expressed in almost all cell types, no ...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 1989
K Weber U Plessmann W Ulrich

The giant body muscle cells of the nematode Ascaris lumbricoides show a complex three dimensional array of intermediate filaments (IFs). They contain two proteins, A (71 kd) and B (63 kd), which we now show are able to form homopolymeric filaments in vitro. The complete amino acid sequence of B and 80% of A have been determined. A and B are two homologous proteins with a 55% sequence identity o...

2013
Malgorzata Ciska Kiyoshi Masuda Susana Moreno Díaz de la Espina

The nucleoskeleton of plants contains a peripheral lamina (also called plamina) and, even though lamins are absent in plants, their roles are still fulfilled in plant nuclei. One of the most intriguing topics in plant biology concerns the identity of lamin protein analogues in plants. Good candidates to play lamin functions in plants are the members of the NMCP (nuclear matrix constituent prote...

2007
Benjamin Fitzpatrick Benjamin M. Fitzpatrick

Lamins A and C lend stiffness to the cell nucleus but are not expressed in stem cells until gastrulation. Therefore, stem cell nuclei are physically much less stiff than differentiated cells. This property may make it easier for stem cells to migrate, adopt different shapes, and remodel nuclear DNA. David Pajerowski et al. characterized nuclear deformation in stem cells and an epithelial analog...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1989
G Krohne I Waizenegger T H Höger

We have analyzed the interaction of soluble nuclear lamins with the nuclear envelope by microinjection of normal and mutated lamins into the cytoplasm of Xenopus laevis oocytes. Our results demonstrate that the conserved cysteine of the carboxy-terminal tetrapeptide Cys Ala/Ser Ile Met of lamins is essential for their association with the nuclear envelope. Removal of this sequence or replacemen...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1998
D Lourim G Krohne

We have previously identified and quantitated three B-type lamin isoforms present in the nuclei of mature Xenopus laevis oocytes, and in cell-free egg extracts. As Xenopus egg extracts are frequently used to analyze nuclear envelope assembly and lamina functions, we felt it was imperative that the polymerization and chromatin-binding properties of the endogenous B-type egg lamins be investigate...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2001
W H Raharjo P Enarson T Sullivan C L Stewart B Burke

Nuclear lamin A and C alleles that are linked to three distinct human diseases have been expressed both in HeLa cells and in fibroblasts derived from Lmna null mice. Point mutations that cause dilated cardiomyopathy (L85R and N195K) and autosomal dominant Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy (L530P) modify the assembly properties of lamins A and C and cause partial mislocalization of emerin, an in...

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