Metazoan nuclei are equipped with nuclear lamina - a thin layer of intermediate filaments (IFs) mostly built of nuclear lamins facing the inner nuclear membrane (INM). The nuclear lamina serves as an interaction hub for INM-proteins, soluble nuclear factors and DNA. It confers structural and mechanical stability to the nucleus, transduces mechanical forces and biochemical signals across the nuclear envelope (NE) and regulates the organization of chromatin. By using cryo-electron tomography (cryo-ET), we recently provided an unprecedented view into the 3D organization of lamin filaments within the lamina meshwork in mammalian somatic cells. Through implementation of averaging procedures, we resolved the rod and globular Ig-fold domains of la...
The LMNA gene encodes the A-type lamins that polymerize into ~3.5 nm thick filaments, and together w...
The LMNA gene encodes the A-type lamins that polymerize into ~3.5 nm thick filaments, and together w...
Lamins are type V intermediate filament proteins. They are building blocks of the nuclear lamina, a ...
The nuclear lamina is a fundamental constituent of metazoan nuclei. It is composed mainly of lamins,...
Metazoan nuclei are equipped with nuclear lamina - a thin layer of intermediate filaments (IFs) most...
The molecular organization of eukaryotic nuclear volumes remains largely unexplored. Here we combine...
The nuclear lamina is the structural scaffold of the nuclear envelope that plays multiple regulatory...
The molecular organization of eukaryotic nuclear volumes remains largely unexplored. Here we combine...
The molecular organization of eukaryotic nuclear volumes remains largely unexplored. Here we combine...
The molecular organization of eukaryotic nuclear volumes remains largely unexplored. Here we combine...
The molecular organization of eukaryotic nuclear volumes remains largely unexplored. Here we combine...
The major constituent of the nuclear envelope is the nuclear lamina. A fibrous meshwork of lamin fil...
The LMNA gene encodes the A-type lamins, which polymerize into ∼3.5-nm-thick filaments and, together...
The LMNA gene encodes the A-type lamins, which polymerize into ∼3.5-nm-thick filaments and, together...
The LMNA gene encodes the A-type lamins, which polymerize into ∼3.5-nm-thick filaments and, together...
The LMNA gene encodes the A-type lamins that polymerize into ~3.5 nm thick filaments, and together w...
The LMNA gene encodes the A-type lamins that polymerize into ~3.5 nm thick filaments, and together w...
Lamins are type V intermediate filament proteins. They are building blocks of the nuclear lamina, a ...
The nuclear lamina is a fundamental constituent of metazoan nuclei. It is composed mainly of lamins,...
Metazoan nuclei are equipped with nuclear lamina - a thin layer of intermediate filaments (IFs) most...
The molecular organization of eukaryotic nuclear volumes remains largely unexplored. Here we combine...
The nuclear lamina is the structural scaffold of the nuclear envelope that plays multiple regulatory...
The molecular organization of eukaryotic nuclear volumes remains largely unexplored. Here we combine...
The molecular organization of eukaryotic nuclear volumes remains largely unexplored. Here we combine...
The molecular organization of eukaryotic nuclear volumes remains largely unexplored. Here we combine...
The molecular organization of eukaryotic nuclear volumes remains largely unexplored. Here we combine...
The major constituent of the nuclear envelope is the nuclear lamina. A fibrous meshwork of lamin fil...
The LMNA gene encodes the A-type lamins, which polymerize into ∼3.5-nm-thick filaments and, together...
The LMNA gene encodes the A-type lamins, which polymerize into ∼3.5-nm-thick filaments and, together...
The LMNA gene encodes the A-type lamins, which polymerize into ∼3.5-nm-thick filaments and, together...
The LMNA gene encodes the A-type lamins that polymerize into ~3.5 nm thick filaments, and together w...
The LMNA gene encodes the A-type lamins that polymerize into ~3.5 nm thick filaments, and together w...
Lamins are type V intermediate filament proteins. They are building blocks of the nuclear lamina, a ...