Although a plethora of nuclear envelope (NE) transmembrane proteins (NETs) have been identified in opisthokonts, plant NETs are largely unknown. The only known NET homologues in plants are Sad1/UNC-84 (SUN) proteins, which bind Klarsicht/ANC-1/Syne-1 homology (KASH) proteins. Therefore, de novo identification of plant NETs is necessary. Based on similarities between opisthokont KASH proteins and the only known plant KASH proteins, WPP domain–interacting proteins, we used a computational method to identify the KASH subset of plant NETs. Ten potential plant KASH protein families were identified, and five candidates from four of these families were verified for their NE localization, depending on SUN domain interaction. Of those, Arabidopsis t...
Abstract Background The nuclear envelope that separates the contents of the nucleus from the cytopla...
Nuclear movement is involved in cellular and developmental processes across eukaryotic life, often d...
International audienceThis paper describes the characterisation of a new family of higher plant nucl...
Although a plethora of nuclear envelope (NE) transmembrane proteins (NETs) have been identified in o...
Following the description of SAD1/UNC84 (SUN) domain proteins in higher plants, evidence has rapidly...
The higher plant NE contains a functional Linker of Nucleoskeleton and Cytoskeleton (LINC) complex b...
International audienceIn this study, we explore the plasticity during evolution of proteins of the h...
Poster Division: Biological Sciences: 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate ...
In animal and yeast cells, a cross nuclear envelope structure linker of nucleoskeleton and cytoskele...
This paper describes the characterisation of a new family of higher plant nuclear envelope associate...
The LINC (Linker of Nucleoskeleton to Cytoskeleton) complex is an essential multi protein structure ...
Sad1/UNC84 (SUN) domain proteins are a highly conserved family of inner nuclear membrane localised p...
International audienceSignificant advances in understanding the plant nuclear envelope have been mad...
International audienceSUN-domain proteins belong to a gene family including classical Cter-SUN and m...
SUN-domain proteins belong to a gene family including classical Cter-SUN and mid-SUN subfamilies dif...
Abstract Background The nuclear envelope that separates the contents of the nucleus from the cytopla...
Nuclear movement is involved in cellular and developmental processes across eukaryotic life, often d...
International audienceThis paper describes the characterisation of a new family of higher plant nucl...
Although a plethora of nuclear envelope (NE) transmembrane proteins (NETs) have been identified in o...
Following the description of SAD1/UNC84 (SUN) domain proteins in higher plants, evidence has rapidly...
The higher plant NE contains a functional Linker of Nucleoskeleton and Cytoskeleton (LINC) complex b...
International audienceIn this study, we explore the plasticity during evolution of proteins of the h...
Poster Division: Biological Sciences: 2nd Place (The Ohio State University Edward F. Hayes Graduate ...
In animal and yeast cells, a cross nuclear envelope structure linker of nucleoskeleton and cytoskele...
This paper describes the characterisation of a new family of higher plant nuclear envelope associate...
The LINC (Linker of Nucleoskeleton to Cytoskeleton) complex is an essential multi protein structure ...
Sad1/UNC84 (SUN) domain proteins are a highly conserved family of inner nuclear membrane localised p...
International audienceSignificant advances in understanding the plant nuclear envelope have been mad...
International audienceSUN-domain proteins belong to a gene family including classical Cter-SUN and m...
SUN-domain proteins belong to a gene family including classical Cter-SUN and mid-SUN subfamilies dif...
Abstract Background The nuclear envelope that separates the contents of the nucleus from the cytopla...
Nuclear movement is involved in cellular and developmental processes across eukaryotic life, often d...
International audienceThis paper describes the characterisation of a new family of higher plant nucl...