نتایج جستجو برای: lamins

تعداد نتایج: 1470  

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 1992
E A Nigg G T Kitten K Vorburger

Introduction ‘I’he nuclear lamina is a protein network lining the nucleoplasmic surface of the inner nuclear menibrane. I t is presumed to represent a karyoskeletal element important for nuclear envelope integrity and interphase chromatin organization (for reviews see [ 1, 21). Its major constituents. the nuclear lamins, are members of the intermediate filament (IF) protein family [3-51. On the...

Journal: :Cell cycle 2011
Abena B Redwood Ignacio Gonzalez-Suarez Susana Gonzalo

Spatial and temporal organization of the genome represents an additional step in the regulation of nuclear functions. The nuclear lamina, a polymeric meshwork formed by lamins (A/C and B type) and lamin-associated proteins, plays a key role in the maintenance of genome localization, structure and function. Specifically, mutations in the LMNA gene encoding lamins A/C or changes in its expression...

Journal: :Nucleus 2011
Eric S Folker Cecilia Ostlund G W Gant Luxton Howard J Worman Gregg G Gundersen

Mutations in LMNA, which encodes A-type lamins, result in disparate diseases, known collectively as laminopathies, that affect distinct tissues, including striated muscle and adipose tissue. Lamins provide structural support for the nucleus and sites of attachment for chromatin, and defects in these functions may contribute to disease pathogenesis. Recent studies suggest that A-type lamins may ...

2016
Romina Burla Mattia La Torre Isabella Saggio

Chromosome ends are complex structures, which require a panel of factors for their elongation, replication, and protection. We describe here the mechanics of mammalian telomeres, dynamics and maintainance in relation to lamins. Multiple biochemical connections, including association of telomeres to the nuclear envelope and matrix, of telomeric proteins to lamins, and of lamin-associated protein...

2017
Elise Kaspi Diane Frankel Julien Guinde Sophie Perrin Sophie Laroumagne Andrée Robaglia-Schlupp Kevin Ostacolo Karim Harhouri Rachid Tazi-Mezalek Joelle Micallef Hervé Dutau Pascale Tomasini Annachiara De Sandre-Giovannoli Nicolas Lévy Pierre Cau Philippe Astoul Patrice Roll

The type V intermediate filament lamins are the principal components of the nuclear matrix, including the nuclear lamina. Lamins are divided into A-type and B-type, which are encoded by three genes, LMNA, LMNB1, and LMNB2. The alternative splicing of LMNA produces two major A-type lamins, lamin A and lamin C. Previous studies have suggested that lamins are involved in cancer development and pro...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1987
S Lebel C Lampron A Royal Y Raymond

The lamin complement of nuclear matrix isolated from F9 embryonal carcinoma cells was studied during retinoic acid-induced differentiation in culture. Differentiation of the original cells into parietal endoderm-like cells was accompanied by the gradual appearance of lamins A and C while lamin B was present throughout all stages. Lamins were identified by their molecular masses, isoelectric poi...

Journal: :The Journal of Pathology 2011

Journal: :Molecular human reproduction 2015
Razan Elkhatib Guy Longepied Marine Paci Vincent Achard Jean-Marie Grillo Nicolas Levy Michael J Mitchell Catherine Metzler-Guillemain

The nuclear lamina (NL) is a filamentous protein meshwork, composed essentially of lamins, situated between the inner nuclear membrane and the chromatin. There is mounting evidence that the NL plays a role in spermatid differentiation during spermiogenesis. The mouse spermatid NL is composed of the ubiquitous lamin B1 and the spermatid-specific lamin B3, an N-terminally truncated isoform of lam...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1995
P Hozák A M Sasseville Y Raymond P R Cook

The nuclear lamina forms a protein mesh that underlies the nuclear membrane. In most mammalian cells it contains the intermediate filament proteins, lamins A, B and C. As their name indicates, lamins are generally thought to be confined to the nuclear periphery. We now show that they also form part of a diffuse skeleton that ramifies throughout the interior of the nucleus. Unlike their peripher...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2006
Revekka L Boguslavsky Colin L Stewart Howard J Worman

Mutations in the LMNA gene encoding A-type lamins cause several diseases, including Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy and Dunnigan-type familial partial lipodystrophy (FPLD). We analyzed differentiation of 3T3-L1 preadipocytes to adipocytes in cells overexpressing wild-type lamin A as well as lamin A with amino acid substitutions at position 482 that cause FPLD. We also examined adipogenic conv...

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