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Functional association of Sun1 with nuclear pore complexes.

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  • Functional association of Sun1 with nuclear pore complexes. Abstract Text:

    qian liuQian Liu,nelly panteNelly Pante,tom misteliTom Misteli,mohamed elsaggaMohamed Elsagga,melissa crispMelissa Crisp,didier hodzicDidier Hodzic,brian burkeBrian Burke,kyle j rouxKyle J Roux,qian liuQian Liu,nelly panteNelly Pante,tom misteliTom Misteli,mohamed elsaggaMohamed Elsagga,melissa crispMelissa Crisp,didier hodzicDidier Hodzic,brian burkeBrian Burke,kyle j rouxKyle J Roux,

    Sun1 and 2 are A-type lamin-binding proteins that, in association with nesprins, form a link between the inner nuclear membranes (INMs) and outer nuclear membranes of mammalian nuclear envelopes. Both immunofluorescence and immunoelectron microscopy reveal that Sun1 but not Sun2 is intimately associated with nuclear pore complexes (NPCs). Topological analyses indicate that Sun1 is a type II integral protein of the INM. Localization of Sun1 to the INM is defined by at least two discrete regions within its nucleoplasmic domain. However, association with NPCs is dependent on the synergy of both nucleoplasmic and lumenal domains. Cells that are either depleted of Sun1 by RNA interference or that overexpress dominant-negative Sun1 fragments exhibit clustering of NPCs. The implication is that Sun1 represents an important determinant of NPC distribution across the nuclear surface.

    Functional association of Sun1 with nuclear pore complexes. Publishing Authors By Initials

    q liuQ Liu,n panteN Pante,t misteliT Misteli,m elsaggaM Elsagga,m crispM Crisp,d hodzicD Hodzic,b burkeB Burke,kj rouxKJ Roux,q liuQ Liu,n panteN Pante,t misteliT Misteli,m elsaggaM Elsagga,m crispM Crisp,d hodzicD Hodzic,b burkeB Burke,kj rouxKJ Roux,

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov

    Journal: The Journal of cell biology

    VOLUME: 178

    Page Numbers: 785-98

    Journal Abbreviation: J. Cell Biol.

    ISSN: 0021-9525

    DAY: 27

    MONTH: Aug

    YEAR: 2007

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    LANGUAGE: eng

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL 32610, USA.

    Country: United States

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