نتایج جستجو برای: lamins

تعداد نتایج: 1470  

2012
Jakub Cibulka Martin Fraiberk Jitka Forstova

Lamins are the best characterized cytoskeletal components of the cell nucleus that help to maintain the nuclear shape and participate in diverse nuclear processes including replication or transcription. Nuclear actin is now widely accepted to be another cytoskeletal protein present in the nucleus that fulfills important functions in the gene expression. Some viruses replicating in the nucleus e...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1998
R Rzepecki S S Bogachev E Kokoza N Stuurman P A Fisher

A 32P-labeling strategy was developed to study the interaction(s) in tissue culture cells between proteins and nucleic acids. Interphase and mitotic nuclear lamins were studied in Drosophila Kc cells. After bromodeoxyuridine incorporation and in vivo photo-crosslinking with 366 nm light, it was found that interphase lamins were associated with nucleic acid. Interactions with DNA as well as RNA ...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2001
R Foisner

The nuclear lamina is a scaffolding structure at the nuclear periphery and is required for maintenance of nuclear shape, spacing of nuclear pore complexes, organization of heterochromatin, DNA replication, and regulation of transcription factors. The lamina is formed by type V intermediate filament proteins, Aand B-type lamins, which assemble to form a meshwork of 10-nm filaments underneath the...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2004
Manfred Alsheimer Bodo Liebe Lori Sewell Colin L Stewart Harry Scherthan Ricardo Benavente

Nuclear lamins are structural protein components of the nuclear envelope. Mutations in LMNA, the gene coding for A-type lamins, result in several human hereditary diseases, the laminopathies, which include Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy, dilated cardiomyopathy, familial partial lipodystrophy and Hutchinson-Gilford progeria. Similar to the human conditions, it has been shown that Lmna(-/-) mi...

Journal: :Molecular biology of the cell 2005
Indumathi Mariappan Veena K Parnaik

The A-type lamins that localize in nuclear domains termed lamin speckles are reorganized and antigenically masked specifically during myoblast differentiation. This rearrangement was observed to be linked to the myogenic program as lamin speckles, stained with monoclonal antibody (mAb) LA-2H10, were reorganized in MyoD-transfected fibroblasts induced to transdifferentiate to muscle cells. In C2...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 2009
Howard J Worman Loren G Fong Antoine Muchir Stephen G Young

The main function of the nuclear lamina, an intermediate filament meshwork lying primarily beneath the inner nuclear membrane, is to provide structural scaffolding for the cell nucleus. However, the lamina also serves other functions, such as having a role in chromatin organization, connecting the nucleus to the cytoplasm, gene transcription, and mitosis. In somatic cells, the main protein cons...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Naomi D. Willis Thomas R. Cox Syed F. Rahman-Casañs Kim Smits Stefan A. Przyborski Piet van den Brandt Manon van Engeland Matty Weijenberg Robert G. Wilson Adriaan de Bruïne Christopher J. Hutchison

BACKGROUND A-type lamins are type V intermediate filament proteins encoded by the gene LMNA. Mutations in LMNA give rise to diverse degenerative diseases related to premature ageing. A-type lamins also influence the activity of the Retinoblastoma protein (pRb) and oncogenes such a beta-catenin. Consequently, it has been speculated that expression of A-type lamins may also influence tumour progr...

Journal: :Cell cycle 2009
Ignacio Gonzalez-Suarez Abena B Redwood Susana Gonzalo

Research performed in the last few years has revealed important roles for the spatial and temporal organization of the genome on genome function and integrity. A challenge in the field is to determine the molecular mechanisms involved in the organization of genome function. A-type lamins, key structural components of the nucleus, have been implicated in the maintenance of nuclear architecture a...

2015
Tom Sieprath Tobias DJ Corne Marco Nooteboom Charlotte Grootaert Andreja Rajkovic Benjamin Buysschaert Joke Robijns Jos LV Broers Frans CS Ramaekers Werner JH Koopman Peter HGM Willems Winnok H De Vos

The cell nucleus is structurally and functionally organized by lamins, intermediate filament proteins that form the nuclear lamina. Point mutations in genes that encode a specific subset of lamins, the A-type lamins, cause a spectrum of diseases termed laminopathies. Recent evidence points to a role for A-type lamins in intracellular redox homeostasis. To determine whether lamin A/C depletion a...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1993
A Mínguez S Moreno Díaz de la Espina

We have used polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies against different lamins from vertebrates, and the IFA antibody recognizing all kinds of intermediate filament proteins, to investigate the lamins of the nuclear matrix of Allium cepa meristematic root cells. All the antibodies react in the onion nuclear matrix with bands in the range of 60-65 kDa, which are enriched in the nuclear matrix after ...

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