Size of the nucleus, a membrane-bound organelle for DNA replication and transcription in eukaryotic cells, varies to adapt nuclear functions to the surrounding environment. Nuclear size strongly correlates with cytoplasmic size and genomic content. Previous studies using Xenopus laevis have unraveled two modes, cytoplasmic and chromatin-based mechanisms, for controlling nuclear size. However, owing to limited comparative analyses of the mechanisms among eukaryotic species, the contribution of each mechanism in controlling nuclear size has not been comprehensively elucidated. Here, we compared the relative contribution utilizing a cell-free reconstruction system from the cytoplasmic extract of unfertilized eggs of Xenopus tropicalis to that ...
We have studied the pathway of nuclear assembly from demembranated sperm chromatin by fractionating ...
Determining how size is controlled is a fundamental question in biology that is poorly understood at...
More than just a container for DNA, the nuclear envelope carries out a wide variety of critical and ...
Background. Nuclear size is a tightly regulated cellular feature. Mechanisms that regulate nuclear s...
SummaryEarly Xenopus laevis embryogenesis is a robust system for investigating mechanisms of develop...
Nuclear size changes dynamically during development and has long been observed to correlate with the...
Determining how size is controlled is a fundamental question in biology that is poorly understood at...
SummaryNuclear size changes dynamically during development and has long been observed to correlate w...
We have developed a cell-free system from frog eggs that efficiently initiates and completes a singl...
Determining how size is controlled is a fundamental question in biology that is poorly understood at...
Multicellular development requires that cells reduce in size as a result of consecutive cell divisio...
Determining how size is controlled is a fundamental question in biology that is poorly understood at...
Determining how size is controlled is a fundamental question in biology that is poorly understood at...
In this article, we study how intercalation-induced changes in chromatin and DNA topology affect chr...
More than just a container for DNA, the nuclear envelope carries out a wide variety of critical and ...
We have studied the pathway of nuclear assembly from demembranated sperm chromatin by fractionating ...
Determining how size is controlled is a fundamental question in biology that is poorly understood at...
More than just a container for DNA, the nuclear envelope carries out a wide variety of critical and ...
Background. Nuclear size is a tightly regulated cellular feature. Mechanisms that regulate nuclear s...
SummaryEarly Xenopus laevis embryogenesis is a robust system for investigating mechanisms of develop...
Nuclear size changes dynamically during development and has long been observed to correlate with the...
Determining how size is controlled is a fundamental question in biology that is poorly understood at...
SummaryNuclear size changes dynamically during development and has long been observed to correlate w...
We have developed a cell-free system from frog eggs that efficiently initiates and completes a singl...
Determining how size is controlled is a fundamental question in biology that is poorly understood at...
Multicellular development requires that cells reduce in size as a result of consecutive cell divisio...
Determining how size is controlled is a fundamental question in biology that is poorly understood at...
Determining how size is controlled is a fundamental question in biology that is poorly understood at...
In this article, we study how intercalation-induced changes in chromatin and DNA topology affect chr...
More than just a container for DNA, the nuclear envelope carries out a wide variety of critical and ...
We have studied the pathway of nuclear assembly from demembranated sperm chromatin by fractionating ...
Determining how size is controlled is a fundamental question in biology that is poorly understood at...
More than just a container for DNA, the nuclear envelope carries out a wide variety of critical and ...