Literature DB >> 16546068

Nuclear morphology: when round kernels do the Charleston.

Shai Melcer1, Yosef Gruenbaum.   

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New studies in Drosophila have identified a novel nuclear envelope protein with a farnesyl moiety, termed Kugelkern/Charleston, that helps regulate the size, shape and position of cellular blastoderm nuclei.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16546068     DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2006.02.032

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Biol        ISSN: 0960-9822            Impact factor:   10.834


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Review 1.  A lamin in lower eukaryotes?

Authors:  Petros Batsios; Tatjana Peter; Otto Baumann; Reimer Stick; Irene Meyer; Ralph Gräf
Journal:  Nucleus       Date:  2012-05-01       Impact factor: 4.197

2.  Intranuclear membranes induced by lipidated proteins are derived from the nuclear envelope.

Authors:  Nina Linde; Reimer Stick
Journal:  Nucleus       Date:  2010-04-28       Impact factor: 4.197

Review 3.  Changing nuclear landscape and unique PML structures during early epigenetic transitions of human embryonic stem cells.

Authors:  John T Butler; Lisa L Hall; Kelly P Smith; Jeanne B Lawrence
Journal:  J Cell Biochem       Date:  2009-07-01       Impact factor: 4.429

Review 4.  The granulocyte nucleus and lamin B receptor: avoiding the ovoid.

Authors:  Katrin Hoffmann; Karl Sperling; Ada L Olins; Donald E Olins
Journal:  Chromosoma       Date:  2007-01-24       Impact factor: 2.919

5.  Characterization of NE81, the first lamin-like nucleoskeleton protein in a unicellular organism.

Authors:  Anne Krüger; Petros Batsios; Otto Baumann; Eva Luckert; Heinz Schwarz; Reimer Stick; Irene Meyer; Ralph Gräf
Journal:  Mol Biol Cell       Date:  2011-11-16       Impact factor: 4.138

Review 6.  Advancing knowledge of the plant nuclear periphery and its application for crop science.

Authors:  David E Evans; Sarah Mermet; Christophe Tatout
Journal:  Nucleus       Date:  2020-12       Impact factor: 4.197

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