Orchestrating nuclear envelope disassembly and reassembly during mitosis

S Güttinger, E Laurell, U Kutay - Nature reviews Molecular cell biology, 2009 - nature.com
Cell division in eukaryotes requires extensive architectural changes of the nuclear envelope
(NE) to ensure that segregated DNA is finally enclosed in a single cell nucleus in each …

The nuclear envelope

MW Hetzer - Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology, 2010 - cshperspectives.cshlp.org
The nuclear envelope (NE) is a highly regulated membrane barrier that separates the
nucleus from the cytoplasm in eukaryotic cells. It contains a large number of different …

[HTML][HTML] Nuclear aggregation of olfactory receptor genes governs their monogenic expression

EJ Clowney, MA LeGros, CP Mosley, FG Clowney… - Cell, 2012 - cell.com
Gene positioning and regulation of nuclear architecture are thought to influence gene
expression. Here, we show that, in mouse olfactory neurons, silent olfactory receptor (OR) …

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 …

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 HP1 protein family: getting a grip on chromatin

JC Eissenberg, SCR Elgin - Current opinion in genetics & development, 2000 - Elsevier
HP1 was first described in Drosophila as a heterochromatin-associated protein with dosage-
dependent effects on heterochromatin-induced gene silencing. Recently, membership of the …

The dynamic nature of the nuclear envelope

P De Magistris, W Antonin - Current Biology, 2018 - cell.com
Eukaryotes characteristically organize their genome in a separate compartment, the
nucleus, which is surrounded by the nuclear envelope as a barrier. Ruptures of the nuclear …

Pushing the envelope: structure, function, and dynamics of the nuclear periphery

MW Hetzer, TC Walther, IW Mattaj - Annu. Rev. Cell Dev. Biol., 2005 - annualreviews.org
The nuclear envelope (NE) is a highly specialized membrane that delineates the eukaryotic
cell nucleus. It is composed of the inner and outer nuclear membranes, nuclear pore …

Nuclear organization of mammalian genomes: polar chromosome territories build up functionally distinct higher order compartments

N Sadoni, S Langer, C Fauth, G Bernardi… - The Journal of cell …, 1999 - rupress.org
We investigated the nuclear higher order compartmentalization of chromatin according to its
replication timing and the relations of this compartmentalization to chromosome structure …

Reshaping of the endoplasmic reticulum limits the rate for nuclear envelope formation

DJ Anderson, MW Hetzer - The Journal of cell biology, 2008 - rupress.org
During mitosis in metazoans, segregated chromosomes become enclosed by the nuclear
envelope (NE), a double membrane that is continuous with the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) …