Recent interest has focused on the importance of the nucleus and associated nucleoskeleton in regulating changes in cardiac gene expression in response to biomechanical load. Mutations in genes encoding proteins of the inner nuclear membrane and nucleoskeleton, which cause cardiomyopathy, also disrupt expression of a biomechanically responsive gene program. Furthermore, mutations in the outer nuclear membrane protein Nesprin 1 and 2 have been implicated in cardiomyopathy. Here, we identify for the first time a role for the outer nuclear membrane proteins, Nesprin 1 and Nesprin 2, in regulating gene expression in response to biomechanical load. Ablation of both Nesprin 1 and 2 in cardiomyocytes, but neither alone, resulted in early onset car...
Myocyte hypertrophy antecedent to heart failure involves changes in global gene expression, although...
Myocyte hypertrophy antecedent to heart failure involves changes in global gene expression, although...
The position of the nucleus in a cell is controlled by interactions between the linker of nucleoskel...
Recent interest has focused on the importance of the nucleus and associated nucleoskeleton in regula...
Recent interest has focused on the importance of the nucleus and associated nucleoskeleton in regula...
<div><p>Recent interest has focused on the importance of the nucleus and associated nucleoskeleton i...
Recent interest has focused on the importance of the nucleus and associated nucleoskeleton in regula...
<p>(A and B) Diagrammatic representation of (A) Wild Type and (B) Nesprin 1 and 2 double knockout ca...
Nesprins-1 and -2 are highly expressed in skeletal and cardiac muscle and together with SUN (Sad1p/U...
Lamin A/C mutations are the most common cause of familial dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) but the patho...
Nesprins-1 and -2 are highly expressed in skeletal and cardiac muscle and together with SUN (Sad1p/U...
Nesprins-1 and -2 are highly expressed in skeletal and cardiac muscle and together with SUN (Sad1p/U...
Mutations in the gene encoding the inner nuclear membrane proteins lamins A and C produce cardiac an...
<p>(A) Representative 40× images of isolated cardiomyocytes (Blue = DAPI, Green = Phalloidin). White...
Mechanical forces are transduced to nuclear responses via the linkers of the nucleoskeleton and cyto...
Myocyte hypertrophy antecedent to heart failure involves changes in global gene expression, although...
Myocyte hypertrophy antecedent to heart failure involves changes in global gene expression, although...
The position of the nucleus in a cell is controlled by interactions between the linker of nucleoskel...
Recent interest has focused on the importance of the nucleus and associated nucleoskeleton in regula...
Recent interest has focused on the importance of the nucleus and associated nucleoskeleton in regula...
<div><p>Recent interest has focused on the importance of the nucleus and associated nucleoskeleton i...
Recent interest has focused on the importance of the nucleus and associated nucleoskeleton in regula...
<p>(A and B) Diagrammatic representation of (A) Wild Type and (B) Nesprin 1 and 2 double knockout ca...
Nesprins-1 and -2 are highly expressed in skeletal and cardiac muscle and together with SUN (Sad1p/U...
Lamin A/C mutations are the most common cause of familial dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) but the patho...
Nesprins-1 and -2 are highly expressed in skeletal and cardiac muscle and together with SUN (Sad1p/U...
Nesprins-1 and -2 are highly expressed in skeletal and cardiac muscle and together with SUN (Sad1p/U...
Mutations in the gene encoding the inner nuclear membrane proteins lamins A and C produce cardiac an...
<p>(A) Representative 40× images of isolated cardiomyocytes (Blue = DAPI, Green = Phalloidin). White...
Mechanical forces are transduced to nuclear responses via the linkers of the nucleoskeleton and cyto...
Myocyte hypertrophy antecedent to heart failure involves changes in global gene expression, although...
Myocyte hypertrophy antecedent to heart failure involves changes in global gene expression, although...
The position of the nucleus in a cell is controlled by interactions between the linker of nucleoskel...