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Embryonic and adult isoforms of XLAP2 form microdomains associated with chromatin and the nuclear envelope (2011)
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Chmielewska, M., Dubińska-Magiera, M., Sopel, M., Rzepecka, D., Hutchison, C., Goldberg, M., & Rzepecki, R. (2011). Embryonic and adult isoforms of XLAP2 form microdomains associated with chromatin and the nuclear envelope. Cell and Tissue Research, 344(1), 97-110. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00441-011-1129-2

Laminin-associated polypeptide 2 (LAP2) proteins are alternatively spliced products of a single gene; they belong to the LEM domain family and, in mammals, locate to the nuclear envelope (NE) and nuclear lamina. Isoforms lacking the transmembrane dom... Read More about Embryonic and adult isoforms of XLAP2 form microdomains associated with chromatin and the nuclear envelope.

System analysis shows distinct mechanisms and common principles of nuclear envelope protein dynamics (2011)
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Zuleger, N., Kelly, D. A., Richardson, A. C., Kerr, A. R., Goldberg, M. W., Goryachev, A. B., & Schirmer, E. C. (2011). System analysis shows distinct mechanisms and common principles of nuclear envelope protein dynamics. Journal of Cell Biology, 193(1), 109-123. https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.201009068

The nuclear envelope contains >100 transmembrane proteins that continuously exchange with the endoplasmic reticulum and move within the nuclear membranes. To better understand the organization and dynamics of this system, we compared the trafficking... Read More about System analysis shows distinct mechanisms and common principles of nuclear envelope protein dynamics.

Expression of Vps1 I649K a self-assembly defective yeast dynamin, leads to formation of extended endocytic invaginations. (2011)
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Mishra, R., Smaczynska-de Rooij, I., Goldberg, M., & Ayscough, K. (2011). Expression of Vps1 I649K a self-assembly defective yeast dynamin, leads to formation of extended endocytic invaginations. Communicative and Integrative Biology, 4(1), 115-117. https://doi.org/10.4161/cib.14206

The dynamin proteins have been associated with the process of endocytosis for many years. Until recently it was considered that yeast dynamin-related proteins did not play a role in endocytosis and the proposed scission function of dynamin was attrib... Read More about Expression of Vps1 I649K a self-assembly defective yeast dynamin, leads to formation of extended endocytic invaginations..