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Posttranslational Processing of Nuclear Lamins
2011Publisher Summary This chapter reviews the posttranslational processing of the nuclear lamins and discusses its importance to health and disease. The nuclear lamina, a meshwork formed from intermediate filament proteins, provides structural scaffolding for the cell nucleus. The principal proteins of the nuclear lamina are lamin A, lamin B1, lamin B2,
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Life at the edge: the nuclear envelope and human disease
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2002Brian E Burke, Colin L Stewart
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Nuclear lamins and cytoplasmic intermediate filament proteins: A growing multigene family
Cell, 1987Werner W Franke
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Nuclear lamin-binding proteins.
Sub-cellular biochemistry, 1999Q, Ye, R M, Barton, H J, Worman
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The nuclear lamina comes of age
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2005Yosef Gruenbaum +2 more
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