Protein function is intimately coupled to protein localization. Although some proteins are restricted to a specific location or subcellular compartment, many proteins are present as a freely diffusing population in free exchange with a sub-population that is tightly associated with a particular subcellular domain or structure. In situ subcellular fractionation allows the visualization of protein compartmentalization and can also reveal protein sub-populations that localize to specific structures. For example, removal of soluble cytoplasmic proteins and loosely held nuclear proteins can reveal the stable association of some transcription factors with chromatin. Subsequent digestion of DNA can in some cases reveal association with the network...
Over the past years several forms of superresolution fluorescence microscopy have been developed tha...
Nuclear microenvironments are architecturally organized subnuclear sites where the regulatory machin...
A cell’s biochemistry is now known to be the biochem-istry of molecular machines, that is, protein c...
Subcellular localization is crucial for the proper functioning of a protein. Deregulation of subcell...
International audienceProteins within a cell are localized into specific cellular compartments, allo...
Cell fractionation is a method used to study different cellular events like protein translocation an...
Analyses of the different structural systems of the nucleus and the proteins associated with them po...
Many nuclear proteins have been successfully localized using immunofluorescence microscopy. These pr...
We introduce a non-intrusive method exploiting post-division single-cell variability to validate pro...
Many types of studies require the localization of a protein to, or isolation of enriched protein fro...
International audienceProtein function is generally dependent on its subcellular localisation. In gr...
International audienceProtein function is generally dependent on its subcellular localisation. In Gr...
A major source of information for identifying subcellular location on a proteome-wide basis will be ...
The human cell is complex, with countless processes ongoing in parallel in specialized compartments,...
Surface topography and texture of cell culture substrata can affect the differentiation and growth o...
Over the past years several forms of superresolution fluorescence microscopy have been developed tha...
Nuclear microenvironments are architecturally organized subnuclear sites where the regulatory machin...
A cell’s biochemistry is now known to be the biochem-istry of molecular machines, that is, protein c...
Subcellular localization is crucial for the proper functioning of a protein. Deregulation of subcell...
International audienceProteins within a cell are localized into specific cellular compartments, allo...
Cell fractionation is a method used to study different cellular events like protein translocation an...
Analyses of the different structural systems of the nucleus and the proteins associated with them po...
Many nuclear proteins have been successfully localized using immunofluorescence microscopy. These pr...
We introduce a non-intrusive method exploiting post-division single-cell variability to validate pro...
Many types of studies require the localization of a protein to, or isolation of enriched protein fro...
International audienceProtein function is generally dependent on its subcellular localisation. In gr...
International audienceProtein function is generally dependent on its subcellular localisation. In Gr...
A major source of information for identifying subcellular location on a proteome-wide basis will be ...
The human cell is complex, with countless processes ongoing in parallel in specialized compartments,...
Surface topography and texture of cell culture substrata can affect the differentiation and growth o...
Over the past years several forms of superresolution fluorescence microscopy have been developed tha...
Nuclear microenvironments are architecturally organized subnuclear sites where the regulatory machin...
A cell’s biochemistry is now known to be the biochem-istry of molecular machines, that is, protein c...