نتایج جستجو برای: linc

تعداد نتایج: 1177  

2014
Peter Meinke Elisabetta Mattioli Farhana Haque Susumu Antoku Marta Columbaro Kees R. Straatman Howard J. Worman Gregg G. Gundersen Giovanna Lattanzi Manfred Wehnert Sue Shackleton

Proteins of the nuclear envelope (NE) are associated with a range of inherited disorders, most commonly involving muscular dystrophy and cardiomyopathy, as exemplified by Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy (EDMD). EDMD is both genetically and phenotypically variable, and some evidence of modifier genes has been reported. Six genes have so far been linked to EDMD, four encoding proteins associate...

Journal: :Nucleus 2013
David S Razafsky Candace L Ward Thorsten Kolb Didier Hodzic

Sun proteins and Nesprins are two families of proteins whose direct interactions across the nuclear envelope provide for the core of Linkers of the Nucleoskeleton to the Cytoskeleton (LINC complexes) that physically connect the nucleus interior to cytoskeletal networks. Whereas LINC complexes play essential roles in nuclear migration anchorage and underlie normal CNS development, the developmen...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2008
Christopher M Hale Arun L Shrestha Shyam B Khatau P J Stewart-Hutchinson Lidia Hernandez Colin L Stewart Didier Hodzic Denis Wirtz

Laminopathies encompass a wide array of human diseases associated to scattered mutations along LMNA, a single gene encoding A-type lamins. How such genetic alterations translate to cellular defects and generate such diverse disease phenotypes remains enigmatic. Recent work has identified nuclear envelope proteins--emerin and the linker of the nucleoskeleton and cytoskeleton (LINC) complex--whic...

2015
Xiao Zhou Norman Reid Groves Iris Meier

LINC (linker of nucleoskeleton and cytoskeleton) complexes play an essential role in nuclear migration by connecting the nucleus to the cytoskeleton and/or motor proteins. Plant LINC complexes have recently been identified in Arabidopsis thaliana, with the inner nuclear membrane SUN and outer nuclear membrane WIP proteins comprising the first identified complex. A recent study identified a nucl...

1991
Dale Miller

Syntax and Logic Programming Dale Miller University of Pennsylvania This paper is posted at ScholarlyCommons. http://repository.upenn.edu/cis reports/409 Abstract Syntax and Logic ProgrammingSyntax and Logic Programming MS-CIS-91-72 LINC LAB 209

Journal: :The American journal of orthopsychiatry 2010
Judith Landau

The resilience of families and communities is inextricably linked. Their healthy functioning relies on a balance of stressors and resources. Both can be jeopardized by major challenges such as socioeconomic change or natural and man-made disasters. Such events can cause increased incidences of physical and mental problems such as addiction, posttraumatic stress syndrome, and heart disease. Trau...

2015
Rachel M. Stewart Amanda E. Zubek Kathryn A. Rosowski Sarah M. Schreiner Valerie Horsley Megan C. King

The linker of nucleoskeleton and cytoskeleton (LINC) complex allows cells to actively control nuclear position by coupling the nucleus to the cytoplasmic cytoskeleton. Nuclear position responds to the formation of intercellular adhesions through coordination with the cytoskeleton, but it is not known whether this response impacts adhesion function. In this paper, we demonstrate that the LINC co...

2001
Chi-Yuan Chin Wen-Tai Lin Juh-Ping Hwang Sow Chu Glenn Forman Robert Dunki-Jacobs Steven Karr John Mallick

DYNAMIC RECONFIGURATION OF INTERCONNECTION is important in today's multiprocessing computing systems. A reconfigurable network between processing elements is essential for systolic array, vector processing, or pipeline processing systems. This paper focuses on the development of a Link and INterconnection Chip (LINC), an interface chip optimized for dynamically reconfiguring the data flow and s...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2012
Joana Borrego-Pinto Thibaud Jegou Daniel S Osorio Frederic Auradé Mátyás Gorjánácz Birgit Koch Iain W Mattaj Edgar R Gomes

The position of the nucleus is regulated in different developmental stages and cellular events. During polarization, the nucleus moves away from the future leading edge and this movement is required for proper cell migration. Nuclear movement requires the LINC complex components nesprin-2G and SUN2, which form transmembrane actin-associated nuclear (TAN) lines at the nuclear envelope. Here we s...

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