نتایج جستجو برای: lamins

تعداد نتایج: 1470  

2013
Chad R. Sethman Jacek Hawiger

Sterile alpha and armadillo-motif containing protein (SARM), a highly conserved and structurally unique member of the MyD88 family of Toll-like receptor adaptors, plays an important role in innate immunity signaling and apoptosis. Its exact mechanism of intracellular action remains unclear. Apoptosis is an ancient and ubiquitous process of programmed cell death that results in disruption of the...

2015
Xiaobin Zheng Youngjo Kim Yixian Zheng David G. Drubin

Lamins, the major structural components of the nuclear lamina (NL) found beneath the nuclear envelope, are known to interact with most of the nuclear peripheral chromatin in metazoan cells. Although NL-chromatin associations correlate with a repressive chromatin state, the role of lamins in tethering chromatin to NL and how such tether influences gene expression have remained challenging to dec...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1995
I Firmbach-Kraft R Stick

Protein prenylation is a posttranslational modification involving the covalent attachment of a prenyl lipid to a cysteine at or near the COOH terminus of a protein. It is required for membrane localization and efficient function of a number of cytoplasmic as well as nuclear proteins including the proto-oncogenic and activated forms of Ras. Farnesylation in conjunction with a nuclear localizatio...

2014
Malgorzata Ciska Susana Moreno Díaz de la Espina

The nuclear lamina is a complex protein mesh attached to the inner nuclear membrane (INM), which is also associated with nuclear pore complexes. It provides mechanical support to the nucleus and nuclear envelope, and as well as facilitating the connection of the nucleoskeleton to the cytoskeleton, it is also involved in chromatin organization, gene regulation, and signaling. In metazoans, the n...

Journal: :Physiological reviews 2006
J L V Broers F C S Ramaekers G Bonne R Ben Yaou C J Hutchison

It has been demonstrated that nuclear lamins are important proteins in maintaining cellular as well as nuclear integrity, and in maintaining chromatin organization in the nucleus. Moreover, there is growing evidence that lamins play a prominent role in transcriptional control. The family of laminopathies is a fast-growing group of diseases caused by abnormalities in the structure or processing ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004
Laurent Vergnes Miklós Péterfy Martin O Bergo Stephen G Young Karen Reue

Lamins are key structural components of the nuclear lamina, an intermediate filament meshwork that lies beneath the inner nuclear membrane. Lamins play a role in nuclear architecture, DNA replication, and gene expression. Mutations affecting A-type lamins have been associated with a variety of human diseases, including muscular dystrophy, cardiomyopathy, lipodystrophy, and progeria, but mutatio...

2013
Christiaan H. Righolt Diana A. Zatreanu Vered Raz

The nuclear lamina is the structural scaffold of the nuclear envelope that plays multiple regulatory roles in chromatin organization and gene expression as well as a structural role in nuclear stability. The lamina proteins, also referred to as lamins, determine nuclear lamina organization and define the nuclear shape and the structural integrity of the cell nucleus. In addition, lamins are con...

2017
Miki Hieda

The linker of nucleoskeleton and cytoskeleton (LINC) complex is composed of the outer and inner nuclear membrane protein families Klarsicht, Anc-1, and Syne homology (KASH), and Sad1 and UNC-84 (SUN) homology domain proteins. Increasing evidence has pointed to diverse functions of the LINC complex, such as in nuclear migration, nuclear integrity, chromosome movement and pairing during meiosis, ...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1987
W H Reeves N Chaudhary A Salerno G Blobel

Sera from four patients with systemic lupus erythematosus containing antibodies that yield nuclear rim staining of HEp-2 cells by indirect immunofluorescence were identified and characterized. Each serum contained autoantibodies reacting strongly with lamin B on western blots. One of the four sera displayed weaker reactivity with lamins A and C, while the other three displayed only minimal reac...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 2006
Rabiya S. Tuma

O n page 83, Dorner et al. report that overexpression of a lamina-associated pro tein slows cell proliferation and promotes differentiation in vitro. The fi ndings suggest that laminopathy symptoms may not be due to structural weakness in the tissue, but rather to a failure of stem cells to properly regenerate damaged or aging tissues. A-type lamins are found at the nuclear periphery and in the...

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