Nesprins, nuclear envelope spectrin-repeat proteins encoded by the SYNE1 and SYNE2 genes, are involved in localization of nuclei. The short isoform, nesprin-1-alpha2, is required for relocation of the microtubule organizer function from centromeres to the nuclear rim during myogenesis. Using specific antibodies, we now show that both nesprin-1-alpha2 and nesprin-1-giant co-localize with kinesin at the junctions of concatenated nuclei and at the outer poles of nuclear chains in human skeletal myotubes. In adult muscle, nesprin-1-alpha2 was found, together with kinesin, only on nuclei associated with neuromuscular junctions, whereas all adult cardiomyocyte nuclei expressed nesprin-1-alpha2. In a proteomics study, kinesin heavy and light chain...
Since the discovery of the inner nuclear transmembrane protein emerin in the early 1990s, nuclear en...
Dynamic interactions with the cytoskeleton are essential to move and anchor nuclei during tissue dev...
Proper localization and anchorage of nuclei within skeletal muscle is critical for cellular function...
Nesprins, nuclear envelope spectrin-repeat proteins encoded by the SYNE1 and SYNE2 genes, are involv...
Nesprin-1-giant and nesprin-2-giant regulate nuclear positioning by the interaction of their C-termi...
International audienceBackgroundNesprin-1-giant (1008kD) is a protein of the outer nuclear membrane ...
The nucleus is the main microtubule-organizing center (MTOC) in muscle cells due to the accumulation...
International audienceThe nucleus is the main microtubule-organizing center (MTOC) in muscle cells d...
The position of the nucleus in a cell is controlled by interactions between the linker of nucleoskel...
AbstractNesprin-1α is a spectrin repeat (SR)-containing, transmembrane protein of the inner nuclear ...
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...
Nesprins (nuclear envelope spectrin repeat proteins) are a family of multi-isomeric scaffolding prot...
The accurate position of the nucleus during skeletal muscle formation seems to be important for musc...
Background: Nesprins (Nuclear envelope spectrin-repeat proteins) are a novel family of giant spectri...
Since the discovery of the inner nuclear transmembrane protein emerin in the early 1990s, nuclear en...
Dynamic interactions with the cytoskeleton are essential to move and anchor nuclei during tissue dev...
Proper localization and anchorage of nuclei within skeletal muscle is critical for cellular function...
Nesprins, nuclear envelope spectrin-repeat proteins encoded by the SYNE1 and SYNE2 genes, are involv...
Nesprin-1-giant and nesprin-2-giant regulate nuclear positioning by the interaction of their C-termi...
International audienceBackgroundNesprin-1-giant (1008kD) is a protein of the outer nuclear membrane ...
The nucleus is the main microtubule-organizing center (MTOC) in muscle cells due to the accumulation...
International audienceThe nucleus is the main microtubule-organizing center (MTOC) in muscle cells d...
The position of the nucleus in a cell is controlled by interactions between the linker of nucleoskel...
AbstractNesprin-1α is a spectrin repeat (SR)-containing, transmembrane protein of the inner nuclear ...
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...
Nesprins (nuclear envelope spectrin repeat proteins) are a family of multi-isomeric scaffolding prot...
The accurate position of the nucleus during skeletal muscle formation seems to be important for musc...
Background: Nesprins (Nuclear envelope spectrin-repeat proteins) are a novel family of giant spectri...
Since the discovery of the inner nuclear transmembrane protein emerin in the early 1990s, nuclear en...
Dynamic interactions with the cytoskeleton are essential to move and anchor nuclei during tissue dev...
Proper localization and anchorage of nuclei within skeletal muscle is critical for cellular function...