The majority of membrane proteins synthesized in the cell is inserted into the membrane of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). The ER forms a network that extends from the nuclear envelope (NE), a double membrane surrounding the nucleus, to the cortical ER that underlies the plasma membrane (PM). Localization of membrane proteins to their destined membrane depends on the presence of sorting motifs. We investigated the transport of membrane proteins to the inner nuclear membrane (INM) of the NE and to regions where the ER membrane and PM are closely associated. Both targeting routes rely on a sorting motif composed of basic amino acids and an intrinsically disordered (ID) region between the transmembrane domain and the basic amino acids. To reac...
AbstractThe endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is the biggest organelle in most cell types, but its characte...
Past research has yielded valuable insight into the mechanisms that regulate the nuclear transport o...
During interphase of cycling cells, the surface of the nuclear envelope (NE), consisting of inner an...
The majority of membrane proteins synthesized in the cell is inserted into the membrane of the endop...
The majority of membrane proteins synthesized in the cell is inserted into the membrane of the endop...
The nucleus is usually the biggest, round-shaped organelle in the cell, which contains numerous prot...
Newly synthesized membrane proteins are constantly sorted from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) to var...
Past research has yielded valuable insight into the mechanisms that regulate the nuclear transport o...
The current "diffusion-retention" model for protein trafficking to the inner nuclear membrane (INM) ...
The inner nuclear membrane (INM) accommodates a specific set of integral membrane proteins many of w...
Membrane junctions or contact sites are close associations of lipid bilayers of heterologous organel...
Newly synthesized membrane proteins are targeted to the inner nuclear membrane (INM) by diffusion wi...
The nuclear pore complex (NPC) is embedded in the nuclear envelope and forms the main gateway to the...
AbstractThe endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is the biggest organelle in most cell types, but its characte...
Past research has yielded valuable insight into the mechanisms that regulate the nuclear transport o...
During interphase of cycling cells, the surface of the nuclear envelope (NE), consisting of inner an...
The majority of membrane proteins synthesized in the cell is inserted into the membrane of the endop...
The majority of membrane proteins synthesized in the cell is inserted into the membrane of the endop...
The nucleus is usually the biggest, round-shaped organelle in the cell, which contains numerous prot...
Newly synthesized membrane proteins are constantly sorted from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) to var...
Past research has yielded valuable insight into the mechanisms that regulate the nuclear transport o...
The current "diffusion-retention" model for protein trafficking to the inner nuclear membrane (INM) ...
The inner nuclear membrane (INM) accommodates a specific set of integral membrane proteins many of w...
Membrane junctions or contact sites are close associations of lipid bilayers of heterologous organel...
Newly synthesized membrane proteins are targeted to the inner nuclear membrane (INM) by diffusion wi...
The nuclear pore complex (NPC) is embedded in the nuclear envelope and forms the main gateway to the...
AbstractThe endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is the biggest organelle in most cell types, but its characte...
Past research has yielded valuable insight into the mechanisms that regulate the nuclear transport o...
During interphase of cycling cells, the surface of the nuclear envelope (NE), consisting of inner an...