The nuclear mitotic apparatus (NuMA) protein is well conserved in vertebrates, and dynamically changes its subcellular localization from the interphase nucleus to the mitotic/meiotic spindle poles and the mitotic cell cortex. At these locations, NuMA acts as a key structural hub in nuclear formation, spindle assembly, and mitotic spindle positioning, respectively. To achieve its variable functions, NuMA interacts with multiple factors, including DNA, microtubules, the plasma membrane, importins, and cytoplasmic dynein. The binding of NuMA to dynein via its N-terminal domain drives spindle pole focusing and spindle positioning, while multiple interactions through its C-terminal region define its subcellular localizations and functions. In ad...
Microtubules of the mitotic spindle in mammalian somatic cells are focused at spindle poles, a proce...
SummaryThe spindle apparatus is a microtubule (MT)-based machinery that attaches to and segregates t...
We examined spindle morphology and chromosome alignment in vertebrate cells after simultaneous pertu...
During my PhD program I worked on two Nuclear Mitotic Apparatus (NuMA)-related projects. The first o...
NuMA is a 236 kDa nuclear protein that is required for the organization of the mitotic spindle. To d...
Eukaryotic cells typically form a single, round nucleus after mitosis, and failures to do so can com...
NuMA is a 236 kDa protein that participates in the organization of the mitotic spindle despite its s...
AbstractNuMA is a nuclear protein during interphase but redistributes to the spindle poles early in ...
The large coiled-coil protein NuMA plays an essential role in organizing microtubule minus ends at s...
The overall objective of this study was to identify novel proteins of the nuclear matrix in order to...
The eukaryotic cell nucleus stars in a major cellular process, the expression of the genome it harbo...
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NuMA, the nuclear mitotic apparatus protein, is a component of the nuclear matrix at interphase that...
Neurons are terminally post-mitotic cells that utilize their microtubule arrays for the growth and m...
The primary function of the eukaryotic nucleus is to express the human genome. The organization of t...
Microtubules of the mitotic spindle in mammalian somatic cells are focused at spindle poles, a proce...
SummaryThe spindle apparatus is a microtubule (MT)-based machinery that attaches to and segregates t...
We examined spindle morphology and chromosome alignment in vertebrate cells after simultaneous pertu...
During my PhD program I worked on two Nuclear Mitotic Apparatus (NuMA)-related projects. The first o...
NuMA is a 236 kDa nuclear protein that is required for the organization of the mitotic spindle. To d...
Eukaryotic cells typically form a single, round nucleus after mitosis, and failures to do so can com...
NuMA is a 236 kDa protein that participates in the organization of the mitotic spindle despite its s...
AbstractNuMA is a nuclear protein during interphase but redistributes to the spindle poles early in ...
The large coiled-coil protein NuMA plays an essential role in organizing microtubule minus ends at s...
The overall objective of this study was to identify novel proteins of the nuclear matrix in order to...
The eukaryotic cell nucleus stars in a major cellular process, the expression of the genome it harbo...
[[sponsorship]]生物醫學科學研究所[[note]]已出版;[SCI];沒有審查制度;具代表性[[note]]http://gateway.isiknowledge.com/gateway...
NuMA, the nuclear mitotic apparatus protein, is a component of the nuclear matrix at interphase that...
Neurons are terminally post-mitotic cells that utilize their microtubule arrays for the growth and m...
The primary function of the eukaryotic nucleus is to express the human genome. The organization of t...
Microtubules of the mitotic spindle in mammalian somatic cells are focused at spindle poles, a proce...
SummaryThe spindle apparatus is a microtubule (MT)-based machinery that attaches to and segregates t...
We examined spindle morphology and chromosome alignment in vertebrate cells after simultaneous pertu...