نتایج جستجو برای: lamins

تعداد نتایج: 1470  

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...

2012
Yanira Gonzalez Akira Saito Shelley Sazer

In animal cells the nuclear lamina, which consists of lamins and lamin-associated proteins, serves several functions: it provides a structural scaffold for the nuclear envelope and tethers proteins and heterochromatin to the nuclear periphery. In yeast, proteins and large heterochromatic domains including telomeres are also peripherally localized, but there is no evidence that yeast have lamins...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1987
S D Georgatos G Blobel

We found that urea extraction of turkey erythrocyte nuclear envelopes abolished their ability to bind exogenous 125I-vimentin, while, at the same time, it removed the nuclear lamins from the membranes. After purification of the lamins from such urea extracts, a specific binding between isolated vimentin and lamin B, or a lamin A + B hetero-oligomer, was detected by affinity chromatography. Simi...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2009
Pekka Taimen Katrin Pfleghaar Takeshi Shimi Dorothee Möller Kfir Ben-Harush Michael R Erdos Stephen A Adam Harald Herrmann Ohad Medalia Francis S Collins Anne E Goldman Robert D Goldman

Numerous mutations in the human A-type lamin gene (LMNA) cause the premature aging disease, progeria. Some of these are located in the alpha-helical central rod domain required for the polymerization of the nuclear lamins into higher order structures. Patient cells with a mutation in this domain, 433G>A (E145K) show severely lobulated nuclei, a separation of the A- and B-type lamins, alteration...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2007
Julie Y Ji Richard T Lee Laurent Vergnes Loren G Fong Colin L Stewart Karen Reue Stephen G Young Qiuping Zhang Catherine M Shanahan Jan Lammerding

Mutations of the nuclear lamins cause a wide range of human diseases, including Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy and Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome. Defects in A-type lamins reduce nuclear structural integrity and affect transcriptional regulation, but few data exist on the biological role of B-type lamins. To assess the functional importance of lamin B1, we examined nuclear dynamics in ...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1997
S D Georgatos A Pyrpasopoulou P A Theodoropoulos

We have studied nuclear envelope disassembly in mammalian cells by morphological methods. The first signs of nuclear lamina depolymerization become evident in early prophase as A-type lamins start dissociating from the nuclear lamina and diffuse into the nucleoplasm. While B-type lamins are still associated with the inner nuclear membrane, two symmetrical indentations develop on antidiametric s...

2018
Aurora Paola Borroni Andrea Emanuelli Pooja Anil Shah Nataša Ilić Liat Apel‐Sarid Biagio Paolini Dhanoop Manikoth Ayyathan Praveen Koganti Gal Levy‐Cohen Michael Blank

A-lamins, encoded by the LMNA gene, are major structural components of the nuclear lamina coordinating essential cellular processes. Mutations in the LMNA gene and/or alterations in its expression levels have been linked to a distinct subset of human disorders, collectively known as laminopathies, and to cancer. Mechanisms regulating A-lamins are mostly obscure. Here, we identified E3 ubiquitin...

Journal: :Gut 1999
S F Moss V Krivosheyev A de Souza K Chin H P Gaetz N Chaudhary H J Worman P R Holt

BACKGROUND Altered expression of lamins A/C and B1, constituent proteins of the nuclear lamina, may occur during differentiation and has also been reported in primary lung cancer. AIMS To examine the expression of these proteins in gastrointestinal neoplasms. PATIENTS Archival human paraffin wax blocks and frozen tissue from patients undergoing surgical resection or endoscopic biopsy. MET...

Journal: :Journal of cell science 1990
A P Fields G Tyler A S Kraft W S May

We have assessed the involvement of nuclear envelope protein phosphorylation in the mitogenic response to platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) in NIH/3T3 fibroblasts. We find that stimulation of quiescent NIH/3T3 cells with PDGF or with the mitogenic protein kinase C (PKC) activators phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA) or bryostatin 1 (bryo) leads to rapid, dose-dependent phosphorylation of ...

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