Nuclear envelope influences on cell-cycle progression. Srsen Vlastimil,Korfali Nadia,Schirmer Eric C. Biochemical Society Symposia . 2011Srsen, V., N. Korfali, and E. C. Schirmer. 2011. "Nuclear envelope influences on cell- cycle progression." Biochem Soc Trans no. 39 (6):1742-6. doi:...
Research Highlights06 Jan 2025 Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology P: 1 A diffusion barrier limits nuclear leaks ESCRT-III seals holes in the nuclear envelope (NE). A study now shows that the Cmp7-directed ESCRT-III cascade that grommets and reseals NE holes after spindle pole body (SPB...
By demonstrating that the inner and outer nuclear membranes fuse at the edges of the nuclear pore, Watson 2 suggested that the nuclear envelope is simply a specialized form of endoplasmic reticulum.doi:10.1038/1821030a0M DE GROODTF DEROM
- 《Cell Calcium》 被引量: 254发表: 1998年 Calcium regulation of nuclear pore permeability. The nuclear envelope is an integral part of the structural framework of the nucleus, and is involved in organizing intranuclear events. It serves as a sele... MAM Lee,RCR Dunn,DED Clapham,... - ...
The nuclear envelope (NE) consists of an inner and an outer membrane, nuclear pore complexes, and the underlying nuclear lamina, a filamentous scaffold structure formed by lamins. The inner membrane is linked to the lamina and chromatin by its integral membrane proteins, such as lamin B receptor...
https://github.com/reyesaldasoro/Hela_Cell_Data Brief description Semantic segmentation of (a) Nuclear envelope, and (b) cell from its neighbours as observed with Electron Microscopy in 3D. The methodology consists of several image-processing steps: low-pass filtering, edge detection and determinati...
The nuclear envelope is more than a static barrier between the nuclear and cytoplasmic compartments. It is very dynamic and undergoes extensive remodelling in response to mechanical challenges as well as during cell division, growth and differentiation.
Nuclear deformation caused localized loss of nuclear envelope (NE) integrity, which led to the uncontrolled exchange of nucleo-cytoplasmic content, herniation of chromatin across the NE, and DNA damage. The incidence of NE rupture increased with cell confinement and with depletion of nuclear lamins,...
The interphase nucleus and nuclear envelope can acquire a myriad of shapes in normal or pathological cell states. There exist a wide variety of indentations and invaginations, of protrusions and evaginations. It has been difficult to classify and name all of these nuclear shapes and, consequentl...
[14,15]. The NPCs are aqueous channels formed by multicomponent protein complexes of the nuclear envelope, regulating the movement of cell components from the cytosol to the nucleus and vice versa. Consequently, defective NPC function could lead to inappropriate localization of a large number of ...