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A lineage-specific protein network at the trypanosome nuclear envelope. [PDF]
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Patching up the nucleus: a novel role for PMLII in nuclear envelope rupture repair
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Biochemistry and Cell Biology, 2001
The nuclear envelope (NE) provides a semi permeable barrier between the nucleus and cytoplasm and plays a central role in the regulation of macromolecular trafficking between these two compartments. In addition to this transport function, the NE is a key determinant of interphase nuclear architecture.
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The nuclear envelope (NE) provides a semi permeable barrier between the nucleus and cytoplasm and plays a central role in the regulation of macromolecular trafficking between these two compartments. In addition to this transport function, the NE is a key determinant of interphase nuclear architecture.
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Nature, 1975
The permeability of the amphibian oocyte nuclear envelope in situ has been determined for three tritiated dextrans. The envelope is a sieve, restricting molecular movement between the cytoplasm and nucleus. The patent radius of its pores is about 45å.
P L, Paine, L C, Moore, S B, Horowitz
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The permeability of the amphibian oocyte nuclear envelope in situ has been determined for three tritiated dextrans. The envelope is a sieve, restricting molecular movement between the cytoplasm and nucleus. The patent radius of its pores is about 45å.
P L, Paine, L C, Moore, S B, Horowitz
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Planta, 2004
This review summarizes our present knowledge about the composition and function of the plant nuclear envelope. Compared with animals or yeast, our molecular understanding of the nuclear envelope in higher plants is in its infancy. However, fundamental differences in the structure and function of the plant and animal nuclear envelope have already been ...
Annkatrin, Rose +2 more
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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 understanding of the nuclear envelope in higher plants is in its infancy. However, fundamental differences in the structure and function of the plant and animal nuclear envelope have already been ...
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Current Opinion in Cell Biology, 1992
The past 18 months have seen significant advances in our knowledge of the constituents of the nuclear envelope, their interactions during interphase and the mechanisms involved in their mitotic dynamics. Although most of the new data are in general agreement with, and contribute detail to, our traditional image of the nuclear envelope, a few ...
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The past 18 months have seen significant advances in our knowledge of the constituents of the nuclear envelope, their interactions during interphase and the mechanisms involved in their mitotic dynamics. Although most of the new data are in general agreement with, and contribute detail to, our traditional image of the nuclear envelope, a few ...
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Nuclear envelope-related lipodystrophies
Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology, 2014Several alterations in nuclear envelope proteins building up the lamina meshwork beneath the inner nuclear membrane (mutations in lamins A/C, alterations of prelamin-A maturation, lamin B mutations or deregulation) have been shown to be responsible for or associated to human lipodystrophic syndromes.
A C, Guénantin +9 more
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Nuclear envelopes: Structure and biochemistry of the nuclear envelope
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. B, Biological Sciences, 1974The ultrastructure of the nuclear evelope is described in various cell types with special emphasis on its pore complexes (p.c.). The architecture of the p.c. is defined against the properties of other membranous pore formations. Evidence is presented that the non-membranous p.c.
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