The nuclear basket (NB) is an essential structure of the nuclear pore complex (NPC) and serves as a dynamic and multifunctional platform that participates in various critical nuclear processes, including cargo transport, molecular docking, and gene expression regulation. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms are not completely understood, particularly in plants. Here, we identified a guanylate-binding protein (GBP)-like GTPase (GBPL3) as a novel NPC basket component in Arabidopsis. Using fluorescence and immunoelectron microscopy, we found that GBPL3 localizes to the nuclear rim and is enriched in the nuclear pore. Proximity labeling proteomics and protein-protein interaction assays revealed that GBPL3 is predominantly distributed at...
Vertebrate Tpr and its yeast homologs Mlp1/Mlp2, long coiled-coil proteins of nuclear pore inner bas...
The nuclear lamina is a reticular network of filaments that lie under the inner nuclear membrane in ...
International audienceThis paper describes the characterisation of a new family of higher plant nucl...
The nuclear pore complex (NPC) is perhaps the largest protein complex in the eukaryotic cell, and co...
Liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) has emerged as a central paradigm for understanding how membra...
Regulation of nuclear morphology in plants results from signaling and physical interactions that spa...
The nucleoskeleton forms a filamentous meshwork under the nuclear envelope and contributes to the re...
The nucleoskeleton forms a filamentous meshwork under the nuclear envelope and contributes to the re...
The nuclear pore complex (NPC) is a multisubunit protein conglomerate that facilitates movement of R...
The nuclear pore complex (NPC) is a multisubunit protein conglomerate that facilitates movement of R...
The nuclear pore complex (NPC) is a multisubunit protein conglomerate that facilitates movement of R...
During interphase, the microtubular cytoskeleton of cycling plant cells is organized in both cortica...
Protein targeting to the inner nuclear membrane (INM) is one of the least understood protein targeti...
Vertebrate Tpr and its yeast homologs Mlp1/Mlp2, long coiled-coil proteins of nuclear pore inner bas...
Vertebrate Tpr and its yeast homologs Mlp1/Mlp2, long coiled-coil proteins of nuclear pore inner bas...
Vertebrate Tpr and its yeast homologs Mlp1/Mlp2, long coiled-coil proteins of nuclear pore inner bas...
The nuclear lamina is a reticular network of filaments that lie under the inner nuclear membrane in ...
International audienceThis paper describes the characterisation of a new family of higher plant nucl...
The nuclear pore complex (NPC) is perhaps the largest protein complex in the eukaryotic cell, and co...
Liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) has emerged as a central paradigm for understanding how membra...
Regulation of nuclear morphology in plants results from signaling and physical interactions that spa...
The nucleoskeleton forms a filamentous meshwork under the nuclear envelope and contributes to the re...
The nucleoskeleton forms a filamentous meshwork under the nuclear envelope and contributes to the re...
The nuclear pore complex (NPC) is a multisubunit protein conglomerate that facilitates movement of R...
The nuclear pore complex (NPC) is a multisubunit protein conglomerate that facilitates movement of R...
The nuclear pore complex (NPC) is a multisubunit protein conglomerate that facilitates movement of R...
During interphase, the microtubular cytoskeleton of cycling plant cells is organized in both cortica...
Protein targeting to the inner nuclear membrane (INM) is one of the least understood protein targeti...
Vertebrate Tpr and its yeast homologs Mlp1/Mlp2, long coiled-coil proteins of nuclear pore inner bas...
Vertebrate Tpr and its yeast homologs Mlp1/Mlp2, long coiled-coil proteins of nuclear pore inner bas...
Vertebrate Tpr and its yeast homologs Mlp1/Mlp2, long coiled-coil proteins of nuclear pore inner bas...
The nuclear lamina is a reticular network of filaments that lie under the inner nuclear membrane in ...
International audienceThis paper describes the characterisation of a new family of higher plant nucl...