Nuclear movement is involved in cellular and developmental processes across eukaryotic life, often driven by Linker of Nucleoskeleton and Cytoskeleton (LINC) complexes, which bridge the nuclear envelope (NE) via the interaction of Klarsicht/ ANC-1/Syne-1 Homology (KASH) and Sad1/UNC-84 (SUN) proteins. Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) LINC complexes are involved in nuclear movement and positioning in several cell types. Observations since the 1950s have described targeted nuclear movement and positioning during symbiosis initiation between legumes and rhizobia, but it has not been established whether these movements are functional or incidental. Here, we identify and characterize LINC complexes in the model legume Medicago truncatula. We s...
In animal and yeast cells, a cross nuclear envelope structure linker of nucleoskeleton and cytoskele...
Mitosis and meiosis in higher plants involves significant reconfiguration of the nuclear envelope an...
Sad1/UNC84 (SUN) domain proteins are a highly conserved family of inner nuclear membrane localised p...
The LINC (Linker of Nucleoskeleton to Cytoskeleton) complex is an essential multi protein structure ...
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 audienceSignificant advances in understanding the plant nuclear envelope have been mad...
Sad1/UNC84 (SUN) domain proteins are a highly conserved family of inner nuclear membrane localised p...
Significant advances in understanding the plant nuclear envelope have been made over the past few ye...
Although a plethora of nuclear envelope (NE) transmembrane proteins (NETs) have been identified in o...
The LInker of Nucleoskeleton and Cytoskeleton (LINC) complex is an evolutionary well-conserved prot...
International audienceIn this study, we explore the plasticity during evolution of proteins of the h...
<div><p>Sad1/UNC84 (SUN) domain proteins are a highly conserved family of inner nuclear membrane loc...
In this review, we explore recent advances in knowledge of the structure and dynamics of the plant n...
The linker of nucleoskeleton and cytoskeleton (LINC) complex is an essential multi-protein structure...
In animal and yeast cells, a cross nuclear envelope structure linker of nucleoskeleton and cytoskele...
Mitosis and meiosis in higher plants involves significant reconfiguration of the nuclear envelope an...
Sad1/UNC84 (SUN) domain proteins are a highly conserved family of inner nuclear membrane localised p...
The LINC (Linker of Nucleoskeleton to Cytoskeleton) complex is an essential multi protein structure ...
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 audienceSignificant advances in understanding the plant nuclear envelope have been mad...
Sad1/UNC84 (SUN) domain proteins are a highly conserved family of inner nuclear membrane localised p...
Significant advances in understanding the plant nuclear envelope have been made over the past few ye...
Although a plethora of nuclear envelope (NE) transmembrane proteins (NETs) have been identified in o...
The LInker of Nucleoskeleton and Cytoskeleton (LINC) complex is an evolutionary well-conserved prot...
International audienceIn this study, we explore the plasticity during evolution of proteins of the h...
<div><p>Sad1/UNC84 (SUN) domain proteins are a highly conserved family of inner nuclear membrane loc...
In this review, we explore recent advances in knowledge of the structure and dynamics of the plant n...
The linker of nucleoskeleton and cytoskeleton (LINC) complex is an essential multi-protein structure...
In animal and yeast cells, a cross nuclear envelope structure linker of nucleoskeleton and cytoskele...
Mitosis and meiosis in higher plants involves significant reconfiguration of the nuclear envelope an...
Sad1/UNC84 (SUN) domain proteins are a highly conserved family of inner nuclear membrane localised p...