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Emerin deficiency drives MCF7 cells to an invasive phenotype [PDF]
During metastasis, cancer cells traverse the vasculature by squeezing through very small gaps in the endothelium. Thus, nuclei in metastatic cancer cells must become more malleable to move through these gaps.
James M Holaska
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Emerin expression stratification across breast cancer subtypes [PDF]
Nuclear dysmorphism is a critical indicator of tumor aggressiveness, influencing cancer cell invasion and metastasis. Emerin, an integral nuclear envelope protein involved in nuclear architecture, is important for maintaining nuclear integrity.
Thaysa Ghiarone +2 more
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Emerin Phosphorylation during the Early Phase of the Oxidative Stress Response Influences Emerin–BAF Interaction and BAF Nuclear Localization [PDF]
Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) are reactive molecules required for the maintenance of physiological functions. Oxidative stress arises when ROS production exceeds the cellular ability to eliminate such molecules.
Vittoria Cenni +2 more
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Probing the Environment of Emerin by Enhanced Ascorbate Peroxidase 2 (APEX2)-Mediated Proximity Labeling [PDF]
Emerin is one of the best characterized proteins of the inner nuclear membrane, but can also occur at the level of the endoplasmic reticulum. We now use enhanced ascorbate peroxidase 2 (APEX2) to probe the environment of emerin.
Marret Müller +4 more
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X-Linked Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy is caused by mutations in the gene encoding emerin. Emerin is an inner nuclear membrane protein important for repressive chromatin organization at the nuclear periphery.
Nicholas Marano, James M. Holaska
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An Emerin LEM-Domain Mutation Impairs Cell Response to Mechanical Stress
Emerin is a nuclear envelope protein that contributes to genome organization and cell mechanics. Through its N-terminal LAP2-emerin-MAN1 (LEM)-domain, emerin interacts with the DNA-binding protein barrier-to-autointegration (BAF).
Ambre Petitalot +2 more
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Activity-dependent synthesis of Emerin gates neuronal plasticity by regulating proteostasis [PDF]
Summary: Neurons dynamically regulate their proteome in response to sensory input, a key process underlying experience-dependent plasticity. We characterized the visual experience-dependent nascent proteome in mice within a brief, defined time window ...
Yi Xie +8 more
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Mutations in the gene encoding emerin (EMD) cause Emery–Dreifuss muscular dystrophy (EDMD1), an inherited disorder characterized by progressive skeletal muscle wasting, irregular heart rhythms and contractures of major tendons.
James M Holaska
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ERM proteins support perinuclear actin rim formation [PDF]
The interaction of actin filaments with the nuclear envelope is essential for diverse cellular processes, including cell migration, nuclear positioning, and transcriptional control.
Yuval Hadad +4 more
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Profibrotic Molecules Are Reduced in CRISPR-Edited Emery–Dreifuss Muscular Dystrophy Fibroblasts [PDF]
Emery–Dreifuss muscular dystrophy (EDMD) is caused by mutations in EMD, LMNA, SYNE1, SYNE2, and other related genes. The disease is characterized by joint contractures, muscle weakening and wasting, and heart conduction defects associated with dilated ...
Eleonora Cattin +28 more
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