The nuclear lamins: flexibility in function
B Burke, CL Stewart - Nature reviews Molecular cell biology, 2013 - nature.com
The nuclear lamina is an important structural determinant for the nuclear envelope as a
whole, attaching chromatin domains to the nuclear periphery and localizing some nuclear …
whole, attaching chromatin domains to the nuclear periphery and localizing some nuclear …
[HTML][HTML] Nuclear positioning
GG Gundersen, HJ Worman - Cell, 2013 - cell.com
The nucleus is the largest organelle and is commonly depicted in the center of the cell. Yet
during cell division, migration, and differentiation, it frequently moves to an asymmetric …
during cell division, migration, and differentiation, it frequently moves to an asymmetric …
A membrane-sensing mechanism links lipid metabolism to protein degradation at the nuclear envelope
S Lee, JW Carrasquillo Rodrı́guez, H Merta… - Journal of Cell …, 2023 - rupress.org
Lipid composition determines organelle identity; however, whether the lipid composition of
the inner nuclear membrane (INM) domain of the ER contributes to its identity is not known …
the inner nuclear membrane (INM) domain of the ER contributes to its identity is not known …
Nuclear deformation guides chromatin reorganization in cardiac development and disease
B Seelbinder, S Ghosh, SE Schneider… - Nature biomedical …, 2021 - nature.com
In cardiovascular tissues, changes in the mechanical properties of the extracellular matrix
are associated with cellular de-differentiation and with subsequent functional declines …
are associated with cellular de-differentiation and with subsequent functional declines …
Pervasive protein thermal stability variation during the cell cycle
Quantitative mass spectrometry has established proteome-wide regulation of protein
abundance and post-translational modifications in various biological processes. Here, we …
abundance and post-translational modifications in various biological processes. Here, we …
Tissue-specific gene repositioning by muscle nuclear membrane proteins enhances repression of critical developmental genes during myogenesis
Whether gene repositioning to the nuclear periphery during differentiation adds another
layer of regulation to gene expression remains controversial. Here, we resolve this by …
layer of regulation to gene expression remains controversial. Here, we resolve this by …
Nuclear mechanics in cancer
C Denais, J Lammerding - Cancer biology and the nuclear envelope …, 2014 - Springer
Despite decades of research, cancer metastasis remains an incompletely understood
process that is as complex as it is devastating. In recent years, there has been an increasing …
process that is as complex as it is devastating. In recent years, there has been an increasing …
The nuclear envelope proteome differs notably between tissues
One hypothesis to explain how mutations in the same nuclear envelope proteins yield
pathologies focused in distinct tissues is that as yet unidentified tissue-specific partners …
pathologies focused in distinct tissues is that as yet unidentified tissue-specific partners …
The nuclear envelope LEM-domain protein emerin
JM Berk, KE Tifft, KL Wilson - Nucleus, 2013 - Taylor & Francis
Emerin, a conserved LEM-domain protein, is among the few nuclear membrane proteins for
which extensive basic knowledge—biochemistry, partners, functions, localizations …
which extensive basic knowledge—biochemistry, partners, functions, localizations …
Loss of function of the nuclear envelope protein LEMD2 causes DNA damage–dependent cardiomyopathy
XM Caravia, A Ramirez-Martinez, P Gan… - The Journal of …, 2022 - Am Soc Clin Investig
Mutations in nuclear envelope proteins (NEPs) cause devastating genetic diseases, known
as envelopathies, that primarily affect the heart and skeletal muscle. A mutation in the NEP …
as envelopathies, that primarily affect the heart and skeletal muscle. A mutation in the NEP …