Nuclear lamins: their structure, assembly, and interactions
N Stuurman, S Heins, U Aebi - Journal of structural biology, 1998 - Elsevier
Nuclear lamins are intermediate filament-type proteins that are the major building blocks of
the nuclear lamina, a fibrous proteinaceous meshwork underlying the inner nuclear …
the nuclear lamina, a fibrous proteinaceous meshwork underlying the inner nuclear …
The genome and the nucleus: a marriage made by evolution: genome organisation and nuclear architecture
HA Foster, JM Bridger - Chromosoma, 2005 - Springer
Genomes are housed within cell nuclei as individual chromosome territories. Nuclei contain
several architectural structures that interact and influence the genome. In this review, we …
several architectural structures that interact and influence the genome. In this review, we …
Nuclear membrane dynamics and reassembly in living cells: targeting of an inner nuclear membrane protein in interphase and mitosis
J Ellenberg, ED Siggia, JE Moreira, CL Smith… - The Journal of cell …, 1997 - rupress.org
The mechanisms of localization and retention of membrane proteins in the inner nuclear
membrane and the fate of this membrane system during mitosis were studied in living cells …
membrane and the fate of this membrane system during mitosis were studied in living cells …
Interaction between an integral protein of the nuclear envelope inner membrane and human chromodomain proteins homologous to Drosophila HP1
Q Ye, HJ Worman - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1996 - ASBMB
At the nuclear envelope in higher eukaryotic cells, the nuclear lamina and the
heterochromatin are adjacent to the inner nuclear membrane, and their attachment is …
heterochromatin are adjacent to the inner nuclear membrane, and their attachment is …
Domain-specific interactions of human HP1-type chromodomain proteins and inner nuclear membrane protein LBR
Q Ye, I Callebaut, A Pezhman, JC Courvalin… - Journal of Biological …, 1997 - ASBMB
HP1-type chromodomain proteins self-associate as well as interact with the inner nuclear
membrane protein LBR (lamin Breceptor) and transcriptional coactivators TIF1α and TIF1β …
membrane protein LBR (lamin Breceptor) and transcriptional coactivators TIF1α and TIF1β …
Signals and structural features involved in integral membrane protein targeting to the inner nuclear membrane.
B Soullam, HJ Worman - The Journal of cell biology, 1995 - rupress.org
We have examined transfected cells by immunofluorescence microscopy to determine the
signals and structural features required for the targeting of integral membrane proteins to the …
signals and structural features required for the targeting of integral membrane proteins to the …
[HTML][HTML] Primary structure analysis and lamin B and DNA binding of human LBR, an integral protein of the nuclear envelope inner membrane
Q Ye, HJ Worman - Journal of Biological Chemistry, 1994 - Elsevier
We have determined the primary structure of human LBR, an integral protein of the nuclear
envelope inner membrane, and examined its interactions with lamin B and DNA. Human …
envelope inner membrane, and examined its interactions with lamin B and DNA. Human …
LAP2α and BAF transiently localize to telomeres and specific regions on chromatin during nuclear assembly
T Dechat, A Gajewski, B Korbei… - Journal of cell …, 2004 - journals.biologists.com
Lamina-associated polypeptide (LAP) 2α is a LEM (lamina-associated polypeptide emerin
MAN1) family protein associated with nucleoplasmic A-type lamins and chromatin. Using …
MAN1) family protein associated with nucleoplasmic A-type lamins and chromatin. Using …
Lamin B receptor: multi-tasking at the nuclear envelope
AL Olins, G Rhodes, DBM Welch, M Zwerger, DE Olins - Nucleus, 2010 - Taylor & Francis
Lamin B Receptor (LBR) is an integral membrane protein of the interphase nuclear
envelope (NE). The N-terminal end resides in the nucleoplasm, binding to lamin B and …
envelope (NE). The N-terminal end resides in the nucleoplasm, binding to lamin B and …
Proteins that associate with lamins: many faces, many functions
EC Schirmer, R Foisner - Experimental cell research, 2007 - Elsevier
Lamin-associated polypeptides (LAPs) comprise inner nuclear membrane proteins tightly
associated with the peripheral lamin scaffold as well as proteins forming stable complexes …
associated with the peripheral lamin scaffold as well as proteins forming stable complexes …