نتایج جستجو برای: lamins

تعداد نتایج: 1470  

Journal: :Journal of cell science 2001
A Vaughan M Alvarez-Reyes J M Bridger J L Broers F C Ramaekers M Wehnert G E Morris Whitfield WGF C J Hutchison

Physical interactions between lamins and emerin were investigated by co-immunoprecipitation of in vitro translated proteins. Emerin interacted with in vitro translated lamins A, B1 and C in co-immunprecipitation reactions. Competition reactions revealed a clear preference for interactions between emerin and lamin C. Structural associations between lamins and emerin were investigated in four hum...

2012
Youngjo Kim Katie McDole Yixian Zheng

Lamins are the major structural components of the nuclear lamina found in metazoan organisms. Extensive studies using tissue culture cells have shown that lamins are involved in a wide range of basic cell functions. This has led to the prevailing idea that a given animal cell needs at least one lamin protein for its basic proliferation and survival. However, recent studies have shown that lamin...

Journal: :Molecular biology of the cell 2004
Jaromíra Vecerová Karel Koberna Jan Malínsky Evi Soutoglou Teresa Sullivan Colin L Stewart Ivan Raska Tom Misteli

Nuclear lamins are major architectural elements of the mammalian cell nucleus, and they have been implicated in the functional organization of the nuclear interior, possibly by providing structural support for nuclear compartments. Colocalization studies have suggested a structural role for lamins in the formation and maintenance of pre-mRNA splicing factor compartments. Here, we have directly ...

Journal: :Advances in experimental medicine and biology 2014
Jos L V Broers Frans C S Ramaekers

Not long after the discovery of lamin proteins, it became clear that not all lamin subtypes are ubiquitously expressed in cells and tissues. Especially, A-type lamins showed an inverse correlation with proliferation and were thus initially called statins. Here we compare the findings of both A- and B-type lamin expression in various normal tissues and their neoplastic counterparts. Based on imm...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1993
I Firmbach-Kraft R Stick

Recent evidence shows that the COOH-terminal CaaX motif of lamins is necessary to target newly synthesized proteins to the nuclear envelope membranes. Isoprenylation at the CaaX-cysteine has been taken to explain the different fates of A- and B-type lamins during cell division. A-type lamins, which loose their isoprenylation shortly after incorporation into the lamina structure, become freely s...

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2009
Ignacio Gonzalez-Suarez Abena B Redwood Stephanie M Perkins Bart Vermolen Daniel Lichtensztejin David A Grotsky Lucia Morgado-Palacin Eric J Gapud Barry P Sleckman Teresa Sullivan Julien Sage Colin L Stewart Sabine Mai Susana Gonzalo

A-type lamins are intermediate filament proteins that provide a scaffold for protein complexes regulating nuclear structure and function. Mutations in the LMNA gene are linked to a variety of degenerative disorders termed laminopathies, whereas changes in the expression of lamins are associated with tumourigenesis. The molecular pathways affected by alterations of A-type lamins and how they con...

Journal: :The Journal of Cell Biology 1990
J R Glass L Gerace

To study a possible interaction of nuclear lamins with chromatin, we examined assembly of lamins A and C at mitotic chromosome surfaces in vitro. When a postmicrosomal supernatant of metaphase CHO cells containing disassembled lamins A and C is incubated with chromosomes isolated from mitotic Chinese hamster ovary cells, lamins A and C undergo dephosphorylation and uniformly coat the chromosome...

2017
Ilaria Pecorari Daniele Borin Orfeo Sbaizero

Lamins are type V intermediate filaments that collectively form a meshwork underneath the inner nuclear membrane, called nuclear lamina. Furthermore, they are also present in the nucleoplasm. Lamins are experiencing a growing interest, since a wide range of diseases are induced by mutations in the gene coding for A-type lamins, globally known as laminopathies. Moreover, it has been demonstrated...

Journal: :Cellular and molecular bioengineering 2016
Jerome Irianto Charlotte R Pfeifer Irena L Ivanovska Joe Swift Dennis E Discher

Dysmorphic nuclei are commonly seen in cancers and provide strong motivation for studying the main structural proteins of nuclei, the lamins, in cancer. Past studies have also demonstrated the significance of microenvironment mechanics to cancer progression, which is extremely interesting because the lamina was recently shown to be mechanosensitive. Here, we review current knowledge relating ca...

2015
Ian Gibbs-Seymour Ewa Markiewicz Simon Bekker-Jensen Niels Mailand Christopher J Hutchison

Lamins A/C have been implicated in DNA damage response pathways. We show that the DNA repair protein 53BP1 is a lamin A/C binding protein. In undamaged human dermal fibroblasts (HDF), 53BP1 is a nucleoskeleton protein. 53BP1 binds to lamins A/C via its Tudor domain, and this is abrogated by DNA damage. Lamins A/C regulate 53BP1 levels and consequently lamin A/C-null HDF display a 53BP1 null-lik...

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