SummaryThe mechanisms that dictate nuclear shape are largely unknown. Here we screened the budding yeast deletion collection for mutants with abnormal nuclear shape. A common phenotype was the appearance of a nuclear extension, particularly in mutants in DNA repair and chromosome segregation genes. Our data suggest that these mutations led to the abnormal nuclear morphology indirectly, by causing a checkpoint-induced cell-cycle delay. Indeed, delaying cells in mitosis by other means also led to the appearance of nuclear extensions, whereas inactivating the DNA damage checkpoint pathway in a DNA repair mutant reduced the fraction of cells with nuclear extensions. Formation of a nuclear extension was specific to a mitotic delay, because cells...
AbstractUntil now, regulation of nucleocytoplasmic transport of macromolecules has been thought to o...
AbstractEukaryotic cells have developed mechanisms for regulating the nuclear transport of macromole...
SummaryAsymmetric localization of Ran regulators (RanGAP1 and RanGEF/RCC1) produces a gradient of Ra...
SummaryAbnormal nuclear size and shape are hallmarks of aging and cancer [1, 2]. However, the mechan...
Abnormal nuclear size and shape are hallmarks of aging and cancer. However, the mechanisms regulatin...
ABSTRACT How nuclear shape correlates with nuclear movements during the cell cycle is poorly underst...
Little is known about what dictates the round shape of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae nucleus. I...
SummaryStudies of budding yeast arrested in mitosis outline a set of rules for nuclear envelope expa...
SummaryThe fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe undergoes closed mitosis but ‘virtual nuclear env...
SummaryIn eukaryotic cells, the nuclear envelope partitions the nucleus from the cytoplasm. The fiss...
At the end of mitosis, eukaryotic cells must segregate the two copies of their replicated genome int...
AbstractWhen many cells divide, the nuclear envelope poses a problem: the spindle microtubules can't...
Most cells exhibit a constant ratio between nuclear and cell volume. The mechanism dictating this co...
SummaryEukaryotes segregate chromosomes in “open” or “closed” mitosis, depending on whether their nu...
SummaryBackgroundAsymmetric cell division drives the generation of differentiated cells and maintena...
AbstractUntil now, regulation of nucleocytoplasmic transport of macromolecules has been thought to o...
AbstractEukaryotic cells have developed mechanisms for regulating the nuclear transport of macromole...
SummaryAsymmetric localization of Ran regulators (RanGAP1 and RanGEF/RCC1) produces a gradient of Ra...
SummaryAbnormal nuclear size and shape are hallmarks of aging and cancer [1, 2]. However, the mechan...
Abnormal nuclear size and shape are hallmarks of aging and cancer. However, the mechanisms regulatin...
ABSTRACT How nuclear shape correlates with nuclear movements during the cell cycle is poorly underst...
Little is known about what dictates the round shape of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae nucleus. I...
SummaryStudies of budding yeast arrested in mitosis outline a set of rules for nuclear envelope expa...
SummaryThe fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe undergoes closed mitosis but ‘virtual nuclear env...
SummaryIn eukaryotic cells, the nuclear envelope partitions the nucleus from the cytoplasm. The fiss...
At the end of mitosis, eukaryotic cells must segregate the two copies of their replicated genome int...
AbstractWhen many cells divide, the nuclear envelope poses a problem: the spindle microtubules can't...
Most cells exhibit a constant ratio between nuclear and cell volume. The mechanism dictating this co...
SummaryEukaryotes segregate chromosomes in “open” or “closed” mitosis, depending on whether their nu...
SummaryBackgroundAsymmetric cell division drives the generation of differentiated cells and maintena...
AbstractUntil now, regulation of nucleocytoplasmic transport of macromolecules has been thought to o...
AbstractEukaryotic cells have developed mechanisms for regulating the nuclear transport of macromole...
SummaryAsymmetric localization of Ran regulators (RanGAP1 and RanGEF/RCC1) produces a gradient of Ra...