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Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences, 2001
This review summarizes our present knowledge about the composition and function of the plant nuclear envelope. Compared with animals or yeast, our molecular knowledge of the nuclear envelope in higher plants is in its infancy. However, there are fundamental differences between plants and animals in the structure and function of the nuclear envelope ...
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This review summarizes our present knowledge about the composition and function of the plant nuclear envelope. Compared with animals or yeast, our molecular knowledge of the nuclear envelope in higher plants is in its infancy. However, there are fundamental differences between plants and animals in the structure and function of the nuclear envelope ...
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Electrical Dimension of the Nuclear Envelope
Physiological Reviews, 2001Eukaryotic chromosomes are confined to the nucleus, which is separated from the rest of the cell by two concentric membranes known as the nuclear envelope (NE). The NE is punctuated by holes known as nuclear pore complexes (NPCs), which provide the main pathway for transport of cellular material across the nuclear-cytoplasmic boundary.
M. MAZZANTI+2 more
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2019
The nuclear envelope is a double membrane sheath made up of two lipid bilayers—an outer and an inner membrane. The inner surface of the inner membrane is associated with a meshwork of filaments made up of lamins and of lamin-associated proteins that constitute the lamina. A substantial portion of the genome contacts the lamina through lamina-associated
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The nuclear envelope is a double membrane sheath made up of two lipid bilayers—an outer and an inner membrane. The inner surface of the inner membrane is associated with a meshwork of filaments made up of lamins and of lamin-associated proteins that constitute the lamina. A substantial portion of the genome contacts the lamina through lamina-associated
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Action of insulin at the nuclear envelope
Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, 1991Insulin binding sites are present on purified nuclear envelopes from liver and other tissues, and EM autoradiographs and other types of studies indicate that insulin can enter intact target cells and interact with several types of intracellular membranes, including the nuclear envelope.
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2008
The nuclear envelope is an important but poorly studied dynamic mem- brane system in plants. In particular, surprisingly little is known about the proteins of the higher plant nuclear envelope and their interactions. While structurally similar to the nuclear envelope of other kingdoms, unique properties suggest significant differences.
Katja Graumann+3 more
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The nuclear envelope is an important but poorly studied dynamic mem- brane system in plants. In particular, surprisingly little is known about the proteins of the higher plant nuclear envelope and their interactions. While structurally similar to the nuclear envelope of other kingdoms, unique properties suggest significant differences.
Katja Graumann+3 more
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Ion Permeability of the Nuclear Envelope
Physiology, 1998The nuclear envelope mediates nucleocytoplasmic communication. Nuclear pores transport proteins and RNA into and out of the nucleus. The pore is believed to allow free ion diffusion. Using an electrophysiological approach, we show the possible semipermeable properties of the envelope.
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The nuclear envelope and nuclear transport
Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1990openaire +3 more sources