Protein cross-linking studies using various bifunctional reagents can provide information about the organization of complex proteinaceous structures. We have studied the association of the nuclear lamina with membrane proteins using bifunctional cross-linkers of the bis- (imidoester) class. Analysis of cross-linked products by two-dimensional diagonal gel electrophoresis demonstrates tbat the lamins are closely associated with three nuclear membrane proteins (54, 50 and 45 kDa) in intact nuclear envelopes. This interaction does not occur when the envelope organization is disrupted with detergent or urea
Lamins are type V intermediate filaments that collectively form a meshwork underneath the inner nucl...
The mammalian NE (nuclear envelope), which separates the nucleus from the cytoplasm, is a complex st...
Lamins are intermediate filament proteins that form a fibrous meshwork, called the nuclear lamina, b...
Protein cross-linking studies using various bifunctional reagents can provide information about the ...
are constitutively expressed, the expression of lamin A/C is developmentally regulated and usually r...
Lamins are intermediate filaments that assemble in a meshwork at the inner nuclear periphery of meta...
The lamins are a group of proteins in a residual nuclear envelope fraction derived from the nuclear ...
AbstractInvestigating interactions of proteins in the nuclear envelope (NE) using co-immunoprecipita...
The nuclear envelope (NE) consists of an inner and an outer membrane, nuclear pore complexes, and th...
Now that the functioning of microtubules and the actin cytoskeleton has been worked out in enormous...
Nuclear lamins were initially identified as the major components of the nuclear lamina, a proteinace...
The nuclear envelope is composed of the inner membrane and outer membrane, which is a continuation o...
The nuclear lamina is a protein network found in all metazoa. It is composed of intermediate filamen...
Lamin B1 is one of the major constituents of the nuclear lamina, a filamentous network underlying th...
Protein subunit structure in the nuclear envelope has not been previously described. Covalent crossl...
Lamins are type V intermediate filaments that collectively form a meshwork underneath the inner nucl...
The mammalian NE (nuclear envelope), which separates the nucleus from the cytoplasm, is a complex st...
Lamins are intermediate filament proteins that form a fibrous meshwork, called the nuclear lamina, b...
Protein cross-linking studies using various bifunctional reagents can provide information about the ...
are constitutively expressed, the expression of lamin A/C is developmentally regulated and usually r...
Lamins are intermediate filaments that assemble in a meshwork at the inner nuclear periphery of meta...
The lamins are a group of proteins in a residual nuclear envelope fraction derived from the nuclear ...
AbstractInvestigating interactions of proteins in the nuclear envelope (NE) using co-immunoprecipita...
The nuclear envelope (NE) consists of an inner and an outer membrane, nuclear pore complexes, and th...
Now that the functioning of microtubules and the actin cytoskeleton has been worked out in enormous...
Nuclear lamins were initially identified as the major components of the nuclear lamina, a proteinace...
The nuclear envelope is composed of the inner membrane and outer membrane, which is a continuation o...
The nuclear lamina is a protein network found in all metazoa. It is composed of intermediate filamen...
Lamin B1 is one of the major constituents of the nuclear lamina, a filamentous network underlying th...
Protein subunit structure in the nuclear envelope has not been previously described. Covalent crossl...
Lamins are type V intermediate filaments that collectively form a meshwork underneath the inner nucl...
The mammalian NE (nuclear envelope), which separates the nucleus from the cytoplasm, is a complex st...
Lamins are intermediate filament proteins that form a fibrous meshwork, called the nuclear lamina, b...