Animal cells disassemble and reassemble their nuclear envelopes (NEs) upon each division. Nuclear envelope breakdown (NEBD) serves as a major regulatory mechanism by which mixing of cytoplasmic and nuclear compartments drives the complete reorganization of cellular architecture, committing the cell for division. Breakdown is initiated by phosphorylation-driven partial disassembly of the nuclear pore complexes (NPCs), increasing their permeability but leaving the overall NE structure intact. Subsequently, the NE is rapidly broken into membrane fragments, defining the transition from prophase to prometaphase and resulting in complete mixing of cyto- and nucleoplasm. However, the mechanism underlying this rapid NE fragmentation remains largely...
Chromosome capture by microtubules is widely accepted as the universal mechanism of spindle assembly...
We have recently gained new insight into the mechanisms involved in nuclear envelope breakdown, the ...
While contraction of sarcomeric actomyosin assemblies is well understood, this is not the case for d...
SummaryAnimal cells disassemble and reassemble their nuclear envelopes (NEs) upon each division [1, ...
Animal cells disassemble and reassemble their nuclear envelopes (NEs) upon each division. Nuclear en...
SummaryAnimal cells disassemble and reassemble their nuclear envelopes (NEs) upon each division [1, ...
The nucleus of oocytes (germinal vesicle) is unusually large and its nuclear envelope (NE) is densel...
Breakdown of the nuclear envelope (NE) was analyzed in live starfish oocytes using a size series of ...
Nuclear envelope breakdown in metazoan cells is thought to be facilitated by microtubules, which pul...
Nuclear envelope breakdown in metazoan cells is thought to be facilitated by microtubules, which pul...
Capture of each and every chromosome by spindle microtubules is essential to prevent chromosome loss...
Capture of each and every chromosome by spindle microtubules is essential to prevent chromosome loss...
Nuclear envelope breakdown was investigated during meiotic maturation of starfish oocytes. Fluoresce...
AbstractThe mechanism of nuclear envelope breakdown (NEBD) was investigated in live cells. Early spi...
The findings of two recent studies suggest a novel mechanism for nuclear envelope breakdown in which...
Chromosome capture by microtubules is widely accepted as the universal mechanism of spindle assembly...
We have recently gained new insight into the mechanisms involved in nuclear envelope breakdown, the ...
While contraction of sarcomeric actomyosin assemblies is well understood, this is not the case for d...
SummaryAnimal cells disassemble and reassemble their nuclear envelopes (NEs) upon each division [1, ...
Animal cells disassemble and reassemble their nuclear envelopes (NEs) upon each division. Nuclear en...
SummaryAnimal cells disassemble and reassemble their nuclear envelopes (NEs) upon each division [1, ...
The nucleus of oocytes (germinal vesicle) is unusually large and its nuclear envelope (NE) is densel...
Breakdown of the nuclear envelope (NE) was analyzed in live starfish oocytes using a size series of ...
Nuclear envelope breakdown in metazoan cells is thought to be facilitated by microtubules, which pul...
Nuclear envelope breakdown in metazoan cells is thought to be facilitated by microtubules, which pul...
Capture of each and every chromosome by spindle microtubules is essential to prevent chromosome loss...
Capture of each and every chromosome by spindle microtubules is essential to prevent chromosome loss...
Nuclear envelope breakdown was investigated during meiotic maturation of starfish oocytes. Fluoresce...
AbstractThe mechanism of nuclear envelope breakdown (NEBD) was investigated in live cells. Early spi...
The findings of two recent studies suggest a novel mechanism for nuclear envelope breakdown in which...
Chromosome capture by microtubules is widely accepted as the universal mechanism of spindle assembly...
We have recently gained new insight into the mechanisms involved in nuclear envelope breakdown, the ...
While contraction of sarcomeric actomyosin assemblies is well understood, this is not the case for d...