<div><p>Mutations in the human <i>LMNA</i> gene cause muscular dystrophy by mechanisms that are incompletely understood. The <i>LMNA</i> gene encodes A-type lamins, intermediate filaments that form a network underlying the inner nuclear membrane, providing structural support for the nucleus and organizing the genome. To better understand the pathogenesis caused by mutant lamins, we performed a structural and functional analysis on <i>LMNA</i> missense mutations identified in muscular dystrophy patients. These mutations perturb the tertiary structure of the conserved A-type lamin Ig-fold domain. To identify the effects of these structural perturbations on lamin function, we modeled these mutations in Drosophila <i>Lamin C</i> and expressed t...
Laminopathies, a broad class of diseases that primarily impact mechanically active tissues such as c...
Laminopathies, caused by mutations in the LMNA gene encoding the nuclear envelope proteins lamins A ...
A-type lamins, the intermediate filament proteins participating in nuclear structure and function, a...
Lamins are intermediate filament proteins that assemble into a meshwork underneath the inner nuclear...
International audienceLMNA encodes for Lamin A/C, type V intermediate filaments that polymerize unde...
The nuclei of multinucleated skeletal muscles experience substantial external force during developme...
The nuclei of multinucleated skeletal muscles experience substantial external force during developme...
The nuclei of multinucleated skeletal muscles experience substantial external force during developme...
The nuclei of multinucleated skeletal muscles experience substantial external force during developme...
The nuclei of multinucleated skeletal muscles experience substantial external force during developme...
The nuclei of multinucleated skeletal muscles experience substantial external force during developme...
The nuclei of multinucleated skeletal muscles experience substantial external force during developme...
Mutations in the LMNA gene, which encodes the nuclear envelope (NE) proteins lamins A/C, cause Emery...
<p>(A) Drosophila larval body wall muscles from transgenic larvae were stained with phalloidin (mage...
International audienceSpecific mutations in LMNA, which encodes nuclear intermediate filament protei...
Laminopathies, a broad class of diseases that primarily impact mechanically active tissues such as c...
Laminopathies, caused by mutations in the LMNA gene encoding the nuclear envelope proteins lamins A ...
A-type lamins, the intermediate filament proteins participating in nuclear structure and function, a...
Lamins are intermediate filament proteins that assemble into a meshwork underneath the inner nuclear...
International audienceLMNA encodes for Lamin A/C, type V intermediate filaments that polymerize unde...
The nuclei of multinucleated skeletal muscles experience substantial external force during developme...
The nuclei of multinucleated skeletal muscles experience substantial external force during developme...
The nuclei of multinucleated skeletal muscles experience substantial external force during developme...
The nuclei of multinucleated skeletal muscles experience substantial external force during developme...
The nuclei of multinucleated skeletal muscles experience substantial external force during developme...
The nuclei of multinucleated skeletal muscles experience substantial external force during developme...
The nuclei of multinucleated skeletal muscles experience substantial external force during developme...
Mutations in the LMNA gene, which encodes the nuclear envelope (NE) proteins lamins A/C, cause Emery...
<p>(A) Drosophila larval body wall muscles from transgenic larvae were stained with phalloidin (mage...
International audienceSpecific mutations in LMNA, which encodes nuclear intermediate filament protei...
Laminopathies, a broad class of diseases that primarily impact mechanically active tissues such as c...
Laminopathies, caused by mutations in the LMNA gene encoding the nuclear envelope proteins lamins A ...
A-type lamins, the intermediate filament proteins participating in nuclear structure and function, a...