Lamins and lamin-associated proteins in aging and disease.
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Lamin A/C haploinsufficiency modulates the differentiation potential of mouse embryonic stem cellsThe nuclear envelopeThe endonuclease Ankle1 requires its LEM and GIY-YIG motifs for DNA cleavage in vivoMammalian numb-interacting protein 1/dual oxidase maturation factor 1 directs neuronal fate in stem cellsMonoclonal antibodies specific for disease-associated point-mutants: lamin A/C R453W and R482WRecruitment to the nuclear periphery can alter expression of genes in human cells.MAPK signaling pathways and HDAC3 activity are disrupted during differentiation of emerin-null myogenic progenitor cells.Osteopoikilosis and multiple exostoses caused by novel mutations in LEMD3 and EXT1 genes respectively--coincidence within one family.Nuclear localization signal deletion mutants of lamin A and progerin reveal insights into lamin A processing and emerin targetingAdult-onset autosomal dominant leukodystrophy: linking nuclear envelope to myelin.Loss of emerin alters myogenic signaling and miRNA expression in mouse myogenic progenitors.LAP2 is widely overexpressed in diverse digestive tract cancers and regulates motility of cancer cells.Nuclear lamins: major factors in the structural organization and function of the nucleus and chromatinA laminopathic mutation disrupting lamin filament assembly causes disease-like phenotypes in Caenorhabditis elegans.Emerin in health and disease.Nuclear lamins: key regulators of nuclear structure and activitiesThe nuclear envelope protein emerin binds directly to histone deacetylase 3 (HDAC3) and activates HDAC3 activity.Familial partial lipodystrophy, mandibuloacral dysplasia and restrictive dermopathy feature barrier-to-autointegration factor (BAF) nuclear redistribution.Laminopathic mutations interfere with the assembly, localization, and dynamics of nuclear lamins.Epstein-Barr virus BGLF4 kinase induces disassembly of the nuclear lamina to facilitate virion productionTill disassembly do us part: a happy marriage of nuclear envelope and chromatin.Nuclear shape, mechanics, and mechanotransduction.Detection of mesenchymal stem cells senescence by prelamin A accumulation at the nuclear level.Adult stem cell maintenance and tissue regeneration in the ageing context: the role for A-type lamins as intrinsic modulators of ageing in adult stem cells and their niches.Intermediate filaments: primary determinants of cell architecture and plasticity.A-type nuclear lamins act as transcriptional repressors when targeted to promoters.Characterization of the membrane-coating Nup84 complex: paradigm for the nuclear pore complex structure.Micromanaging aging with miRNAs: new messages from the nuclear envelope.Regulation of Myelination in the Central Nervous System by Nuclear Lamin B1 and Non-coding RNAs.Diseases of the Nucleoskeleton.Mechanics in human fibroblasts and progeria: Lamin A mutation E145K results in stiffening of nuclei.The nuclear envelope as a mechanostat: a central cog in the machinery of cell and tissue regulation?Phosphoinositide 3-kinase beta protects nuclear envelope integrity by controlling RCC1 localization and Ran activity.LMNA variants cause cytoplasmic distribution of nuclear pore proteins in Drosophila and human muscle.Effects of prelamin A processing inhibitors on the differentiation and activity of human osteoclasts.Different prelamin A forms accumulate in human fibroblasts: a study in experimental models and progeria.Expression Profiling of Differentiating Emerin-Null Myogenic Progenitor Identifies Molecular Pathways Implicated in Their Impaired Differentiation.
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Lamins and lamin-associated proteins in aging and disease.
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Lamins and lamin-associated proteins in aging and disease.
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Lamins and lamin-associated proteins in aging and disease.
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Lamins and lamin-associated proteins in aging and disease.
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Lamins and lamin-associated proteins in aging and disease.
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Lamins and lamin-associated proteins in aging and disease.
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Sylvia Vlcek
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10.1016/J.CEB.2007.04.001
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2007-04-26T00:00:00Z