AbstractLamins are the major components of nuclear envelope architecture, being required for both the structural and informational roles of the nuclei. Mutations of lamins cause a spectrum of diseases in humans, including muscular dystrophy. We report here that the loss of the A-type lamin gene, lamin C in Drosophila resulted in pupal metamorphic lethality caused by tendon defects, matching the characteristics of human A-type lamin revealed by Emery–Dreifuss muscular dystrophy (EDMD). In tendon cells lacking lamin C activity, overall cell morphology was affected and organization of the spectraplakin family cytoskeletal protein Shortstop which is prominently expressed in tendon cells gradually disintegrated, notably around the nucleus and in...
The nuclei of multinucleated skeletal muscles experience substantial external force during developme...
The nuclei of multinucleated skeletal muscles experience substantial external force during developme...
Drosophila lamin C (LamC) is a developmentally regulated component of the nuclear lamina. The lamC g...
AbstractLamins are the major components of nuclear envelope architecture, being required for both th...
Nuclear intermediate filament proteins, called lamins, form a meshwork that lines the inner surface ...
The inner side of the nuclear envelope (NE) is lined with lamins, a meshwork of intermediate filamen...
Nuclear intermediate filament proteins, called lamins, form a meshwork that lines the inner surface ...
AbstractTo elucidate the function of metazoan B-type lamins during development, new null mutations o...
Lamins are intermediate filament proteins that assemble into a meshwork underneath the inner nuclear...
Mutations in the LMNA gene result in at least 15 distinct disorders ranging from muscular dystrophie...
LMNA encodes for Lamin A/C, type V intermediate filaments that polymerize under the inner nuclear me...
The nuclei of multinucleated skeletal muscles experience substantial external force during developme...
The nuclei of multinucleated skeletal muscles experience substantial external force during developme...
The nuclei of multinucleated skeletal muscles experience substantial external force during developme...
The nuclei of multinucleated skeletal muscles experience substantial external force during developme...
The nuclei of multinucleated skeletal muscles experience substantial external force during developme...
The nuclei of multinucleated skeletal muscles experience substantial external force during developme...
Drosophila lamin C (LamC) is a developmentally regulated component of the nuclear lamina. The lamC g...
AbstractLamins are the major components of nuclear envelope architecture, being required for both th...
Nuclear intermediate filament proteins, called lamins, form a meshwork that lines the inner surface ...
The inner side of the nuclear envelope (NE) is lined with lamins, a meshwork of intermediate filamen...
Nuclear intermediate filament proteins, called lamins, form a meshwork that lines the inner surface ...
AbstractTo elucidate the function of metazoan B-type lamins during development, new null mutations o...
Lamins are intermediate filament proteins that assemble into a meshwork underneath the inner nuclear...
Mutations in the LMNA gene result in at least 15 distinct disorders ranging from muscular dystrophie...
LMNA encodes for Lamin A/C, type V intermediate filaments that polymerize under the inner nuclear me...
The nuclei of multinucleated skeletal muscles experience substantial external force during developme...
The nuclei of multinucleated skeletal muscles experience substantial external force during developme...
The nuclei of multinucleated skeletal muscles experience substantial external force during developme...
The nuclei of multinucleated skeletal muscles experience substantial external force during developme...
The nuclei of multinucleated skeletal muscles experience substantial external force during developme...
The nuclei of multinucleated skeletal muscles experience substantial external force during developme...
Drosophila lamin C (LamC) is a developmentally regulated component of the nuclear lamina. The lamC g...