The conserved carboxy-terminal cysteine of nuclear lamins is essential for lamin association with the nuclear envelope.
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Dermal fibroblasts in Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome with the lamin A G608G mutation have dysmorphic nuclei and are hypersensitive to heat stressPathway of incorporation of microinjected lamin A into the nuclear envelopeHutchinson-Gilford progeria mutant lamin A primarily targets human vascular cells as detected by an anti-Lamin A G608G antibody.In vitro posttranslational modification of lamin B cloned from a human T-cell lineThe gamma subunit of transducin is farnesylatedEvolution of the lamin protein family: what introns can tell.Farnesylation of lamin B1 is important for retention of nuclear chromatin during neuronal migration.A novel karyoskeletal protein: characterization of protein NO145, the major component of nucleolar cortical skeleton in Xenopus oocytesMeiotic lamin C2: the unique amino-terminal hexapeptide GNAEGR is essential for nuclear envelope association.Association of prenylated proteins with the plasma membrane and the inner nuclear membrane is mediated by the same membrane-targeting motifsAn abundant and ubiquitous homo-oligomeric ring-shaped ATPase particle related to the putative vesicle fusion proteins Sec18p and NSF.Functional dissection of YA, an essential, developmentally regulated nuclear lamina protein in Drosophila melanogaster.cDNA cloning of a germ cell specific lamin B3 from mouse spermatocytes and analysis of its function by ectopic expression in somatic cells.Gene structure of nuclear lamin LIII of Xenopus laevis; a model for the evolution of IF proteins from a lamin-like ancestor.An absence of nuclear lamins in keratinocytes leads to ichthyosis, defective epidermal barrier function, and intrusion of nuclear membranes and endoplasmic reticulum into the nuclear chromatinHead and/or CaaX domain deletions of lamin proteins disrupt preformed lamin A and C but not lamin B structure in mammalian cells.Nuclear lamins and chromatin: when structure meets function.Disassembly of in vitro formed lamin head-to-tail polymers by CDC2 kinase.A-type lamins: guardians of the soma?Phosphorylation on protein kinase C sites inhibits nuclear import of lamin B2.Analysis of nuclear lamin isoprenylation in Xenopus oocytes: isoprenylation of lamin B3 precedes its uptake into the nucleus.Disruption of nuclear lamin organization alters the distribution of replication factors and inhibits DNA synthesis.Insertional mutation of the Drosophila nuclear lamin Dm0 gene results in defective nuclear envelopes, clustering of nuclear pore complexes, and accumulation of annulate lamellaeDifferent forms of soluble cytoplasmic mRNA binding proteins and particles in Xenopus laevis oocytes and embryosp34cdc2 acts as a lamin kinase in fission yeast.The CaaX motif is required for isoprenylation, carboxyl methylation, and nuclear membrane association of lamin B2.Diversity in the signals required for nuclear accumulation of U snRNPs and variety in the pathways of nuclear transportThe role of CaaX-dependent modifications in membrane association of Xenopus nuclear lamin B3 during meiosis and the fate of B3 in transfected mitotic cells.Dynamic properties of nuclear lamins: lamin B is associated with sites of DNA replication.Nucleoplasmic localization of prelamin A: implications for prenylation-dependent lamin A assembly into the nuclear laminaThe nuclear envelope as an integrator of nuclear and cytoplasmic architecture.Influence of lamin A on the mechanical properties of amphibian oocyte nuclei measured by atomic force microscopy.Protein farnesylation and disease.Role of nuclear Lamin A/C in cardiomyocyte functions.Interactions among Drosophila nuclear envelope proteins lamin, otefin, and YA.Dynamic properties of meiosis-specific lamin C2 and its impact on nuclear envelope integrityDisruption of lamin B1 and lamin B2 processing and localization by farnesyltransferase inhibitors.Topogenesis of a nucleolar protein: determination of molecular segments directing nucleolar association.Type B lamins remain associated with the integral nuclear envelope protein p58 during mitosis: implications for nuclear reassembly.Determinants for intracellular sorting of cytoplasmic and nuclear intermediate filaments.
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The conserved carboxy-terminal cysteine of nuclear lamins is essential for lamin association with the nuclear envelope.
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1989-11-01T00:00:00Z