Structure, biochemistry, and functions of the nuclear envelope.
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Identification of protein p270/Tpr as a constitutive component of the nuclear pore complex-attached intranuclear filamentsA major glycoprotein of the nuclear pore complex is a membrane-spanning polypeptide with a large lumenal domain and a small cytoplasmic tailThe single transmembrane segment of gp210 is sufficient for sorting to the pore membrane domain of the nuclear envelopeIsolation of the yeast nuclear pore complexPOM152 is an integral protein of the pore membrane domain of the yeast nuclear envelope.Correlation between structure and mass distribution of the nuclear pore complex and of distinct pore complex componentsExperimental disintegration of the nuclear envelope. Evidence for pore-connecting fibrils.Immunocytochemical localization of the major polypeptides of the nuclear pore complex-lamina fraction. Interphase and mitotic distribution.Exploring the nuclear envelope of herpes simplex virus 1-infected cells by high-resolution microscopy.Nuclear envelope remnants: fluid membranes enriched in sterols and polyphosphoinositidesVisualization of transport-related configurations of the nuclear pore transporter.Genomics tools for unraveling chromosome architectureYeast nuclear envelope proteins cross react with an antibody against mammalian pore complex proteins.Imaging and radiation effects of gold nanoparticles in tumour cellsConfocal Analysis of Nuclear Lamina Behavior during Male Meiosis and Spermatogenesis in Drosophila melanogaster.Fibrils attached to the nuclear pore prevent egress of SV40 particles from the infected nucleus.Isolation and partial characterization of a cage of filaments that surrounds the mammalian mitotic spindle.Distribution and induction of cytochrome P-450 in rat liver nuclear envelope.Isolation and characterization of a proteinaceous subnuclear fraction composed of nuclear matrix, peripheral lamina, and nuclear pore complexes from embryos of Drosophila melanogaster.Immunoelectron microscopic studies of the intracellular transport of the membrane glycoprotein (G) of vesicular stomatitis virus in infected Chinese hamster ovary cells.Identification of a major polypeptide of the nuclear pore complexRoles of cytosol and cytoplasmic particles in nuclear envelope assembly and sperm pronuclear formation in cell-free preparations from amphibian eggsHeat shock-induced changes in the structural stability of proteinaceous karyoskeletal elements in vitro and morphological effects in situA trypsin-sensitive receptor on membrane vesicles is required for nuclear envelope formation in vitroPrimary structure analysis of an integral membrane glycoprotein of the nuclear pore.Protein import through the nuclear pore complex is a multistep process.Interactions and structure of the nuclear pore complex revealed by cryo-electron microscopy.The conserved carboxy-terminal cysteine of nuclear lamins is essential for lamin association with the nuclear envelope.An N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive cytosolic factor necessary for nuclear protein import: requirement in signal-mediated binding to the nuclear pore.Lamins A and C bind and assemble at the surface of mitotic chromosomesTemporal differences in the appearance of NEP-B78 and an LBR-like protein during Xenopus nuclear envelope reassembly reflect the ordered recruitment of functionally discrete vesicle types.Lamin B autoantibodies in sera of certain patients with systemic lupus erythematosus.A distinct vesicle population targets membranes and pore complexes to the nuclear envelope in Xenopus eggs.Spontaneous assembly of pore complex-containing membranes ("annulate lamellae") in Xenopus egg extract in the absence of chromatin.Nuclear protein import is inhibited by an antibody to a lumenal epitope of a nuclear pore complex glycoprotein.Intranuclear filaments containing a nuclear pore complex protein.Intracellular transport of herpes simplex virus gD occurs more rapidly in uninfected cells than in infected cells.Towards reconciling structure and function in the nuclear pore complex.Autoimmune response directed against conserved determinants of nuclear envelope proteins in a patient with linear scleroderma.Insulin regulation of protein phosphorylation in isolated rat liver nuclear envelopes: potential relationship to mRNA metabolism
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Structure, biochemistry, and functions of the nuclear envelope.
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Structure, biochemistry, and functions of the nuclear envelope.
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Structure, biochemistry, and functions of the nuclear envelope.
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Structure, biochemistry, and functions of the nuclear envelope.
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Structure, biochemistry, and functions of the nuclear envelope.
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Structure, biochemistry, and functions of the nuclear envelope.
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Structure, biochemistry, and functions of the nuclear envelope
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