Nuclear size changes dynamically during development and has long been observed to correlate with the space surrounding the nucleus, as well as with the volume of the cell. Here we combine an in vitro cell-free system of Xenopus laevis egg extract with microfluidic devices to systematically analyze the effect of spatial constraints. The speed of nuclear expansion depended on the available space surrounding the nucleus up to a threshold volume in the nanoliter range, herein referred to as the nuclear domain. Under spatial constraints smaller than this nuclear domain, the size of microtubule-occupied space surrounding the nucleus turned out to be limiting for the accumulation of membranes around the nucleus via the motor protein dynein, theref...
Background: The shape of a nucleus depends on the nuclear lamina, which is tightly associated with t...
SummaryBackgroundThe shape of a nucleus depends on the nuclear lamina, which is tightly associated w...
SummaryNuclear shape and size vary between species, during development, and in many tissue pathologi...
SummaryNuclear size changes dynamically during development and has long been observed to correlate w...
SummaryNuclear size changes dynamically during development and has long been observed to correlate w...
Size of the nucleus, a membrane-bound organelle for DNA replication and transcription in eukaryotic ...
Background. Nuclear size is a tightly regulated cellular feature. Mechanisms that regulate nuclear s...
AbstractMany essential processes in eukaryotic cells depend on regulated molecular exchange between ...
Reporting in Developmental Cell, Hara and Merten (2015) apply the use of microfabrication and in vit...
AbstractMicrotubules are implicated in the movement and positioning of nuclei in many cell types. Nu...
SummaryEarly Xenopus laevis embryogenesis is a robust system for investigating mechanisms of develop...
AbstractMicrotubules are implicated in the movement and positioning of nuclei in many cell types. Nu...
SummaryNuclear shape and size vary between species, during development, and in many tissue pathologi...
The enlargement of nuclei can be an indicator of diseases such as cancer. While we know that this oc...
How nuclear morphology is regulated during development and disease remains poorly understood. In thi...
Background: The shape of a nucleus depends on the nuclear lamina, which is tightly associated with t...
SummaryBackgroundThe shape of a nucleus depends on the nuclear lamina, which is tightly associated w...
SummaryNuclear shape and size vary between species, during development, and in many tissue pathologi...
SummaryNuclear size changes dynamically during development and has long been observed to correlate w...
SummaryNuclear size changes dynamically during development and has long been observed to correlate w...
Size of the nucleus, a membrane-bound organelle for DNA replication and transcription in eukaryotic ...
Background. Nuclear size is a tightly regulated cellular feature. Mechanisms that regulate nuclear s...
AbstractMany essential processes in eukaryotic cells depend on regulated molecular exchange between ...
Reporting in Developmental Cell, Hara and Merten (2015) apply the use of microfabrication and in vit...
AbstractMicrotubules are implicated in the movement and positioning of nuclei in many cell types. Nu...
SummaryEarly Xenopus laevis embryogenesis is a robust system for investigating mechanisms of develop...
AbstractMicrotubules are implicated in the movement and positioning of nuclei in many cell types. Nu...
SummaryNuclear shape and size vary between species, during development, and in many tissue pathologi...
The enlargement of nuclei can be an indicator of diseases such as cancer. While we know that this oc...
How nuclear morphology is regulated during development and disease remains poorly understood. In thi...
Background: The shape of a nucleus depends on the nuclear lamina, which is tightly associated with t...
SummaryBackgroundThe shape of a nucleus depends on the nuclear lamina, which is tightly associated w...
SummaryNuclear shape and size vary between species, during development, and in many tissue pathologi...