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The following pages link to Here come the SUNs: a nucleocytoskeletal missing link (Q82236243):
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- Reshaping of the endoplasmic reticulum limits the rate for nuclear envelope formation (Q24311565) (← links)
- LULL1 retargets TorsinA to the nuclear envelope revealing an activity that is impaired by the DYT1 dystonia mutation (Q24311570) (← links)
- TorsinA binds the KASH domain of nesprins and participates in linkage between nuclear envelope and cytoskeleton (Q24317502) (← links)
- LINC complexes form by binding of three KASH peptides to domain interfaces of trimeric SUN proteins (Q24336621) (← links)
- Telomere anchoring at the nuclear periphery requires the budding yeast Sad1-UNC-84 domain protein Mps3. (Q27934898) (← links)
- Laminopathies and the long strange trip from basic cell biology to therapy (Q28251294) (← links)
- Transmembrane protein Sun2 is involved in tethering mammalian meiotic telomeres to the nuclear envelope (Q28587115) (← links)
- Nucleocytoplasmic connections and deafness (Q30445121) (← links)
- Centrosome attachment to the C. elegans male pronucleus is dependent on the surface area of the nuclear envelope (Q30487010) (← links)
- Dynein drives nuclear rotation during forward progression of motile fibroblasts (Q30493073) (← links)
- Lamin A variants that cause striated muscle disease are defective in anchoring transmembrane actin-associated nuclear lines for nuclear movement. (Q30497830) (← links)
- Nuclear envelope transmembrane proteins (NETs) that are up-regulated during myogenesis (Q33261412) (← links)
- Interactions between nuclei and the cytoskeleton are mediated by SUN-KASH nuclear-envelope bridges. (Q33739566) (← links)
- Actomyosin tension exerted on the nucleus through nesprin-1 connections influences endothelial cell adhesion, migration, and cyclic strain-induced reorientation (Q33954299) (← links)
- "Laminopathies": a wide spectrum of human diseases (Q34242119) (← links)
- LINC complexes in health and disease (Q34558130) (← links)
- Mutant torsinA interferes with protein processing through the secretory pathway in DYT1 dystonia cells (Q34578567) (← links)
- Untethering the nuclear envelope and cytoskeleton: biologically distinct dystonias arising from a common cellular dysfunction (Q34638417) (← links)
- Distinct structural and mechanical properties of the nuclear lamina in Hutchinson-Gilford progeria syndrome (Q34772038) (← links)
- Inherited isolated dystonia: clinical genetics and gene function. (Q35340179) (← links)
- Direct force probe reveals the mechanics of nuclear homeostasis in the mammalian cell. (Q35590135) (← links)
- Mechanical properties of the cell nucleus and the effect of emerin deficiency (Q35606724) (← links)
- SMRT analysis of MTOC and nuclear positioning reveals the role of EB1 and LIC1 in single-cell polarization. (Q35672131) (← links)
- Forebrain deletion of the dystonia protein torsinA causes dystonic-like movements and loss of striatal cholinergic neurons (Q35759092) (← links)
- Nesprins, but not sun proteins, switch isoforms at the nuclear envelope during muscle development. (Q35907372) (← links)
- Focal adhesion-chromatin linkage controls tumor cell resistance to radio- and chemotherapy (Q36065096) (← links)
- Functional association of Sun1 with nuclear pore complexes (Q36119056) (← links)
- Mechanics of the nucleus (Q36144966) (← links)
- Inner nuclear envelope proteins SUN1 and SUN2 play a prominent role in the DNA damage response (Q36303518) (← links)
- Nuclear migration during retinal development (Q36846229) (← links)
- Communication between the cytoskeleton and the nuclear envelope to position the nucleus (Q36911207) (← links)
- Dysfunctional connections between the nucleus and the actin and microtubule networks in laminopathic models. (Q36981772) (← links)
- Lamin A/C-mediated neuromuscular junction defects in Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy. (Q37040456) (← links)
- Epigenetic repression of ribosomal RNA transcription by ROCK-dependent aberrant cytoskeletal organization (Q37044485) (← links)
- Actin: its cumbersome pilgrimage through cellular compartments (Q37148377) (← links)
- Experimental techniques for study of chromatin mechanics in intact nuclei and living cells (Q37156605) (← links)
- SUN1 and SUN2 play critical but partially redundant roles in anchoring nuclei in skeletal muscle cells in mice (Q37238766) (← links)
- A nuclear-envelope bridge positions nuclei and moves chromosomes (Q37289478) (← links)
- Mechanotransduction at a distance: mechanically coupling the extracellular matrix with the nucleus (Q37386626) (← links)
- A perinuclear actin cap regulates nuclear shape. (Q37419142) (← links)
- Intermediate filaments in Caenorhabditis elegans. (Q37479445) (← links)
- What drives cell morphogenesis: a look inside the vertebrate photoreceptor (Q37543267) (← links)
- Primary dystonia: molecules and mechanisms. (Q37614200) (← links)
- UNcleProt (Universal Nuclear Protein database of barley): The first nuclear protein database that distinguishes proteins from different phases of the cell cycle (Q37618932) (← links)
- The effects of osmotic stress on the structure and function of the cell nucleus (Q37660248) (← links)
- SUN proteins facilitate the removal of membranes from chromatin during nuclear envelope breakdown (Q37677592) (← links)
- Common themes in centriole and centrosome movements (Q37801734) (← links)
- The nuclear envelope in the plant cell cycle: structure, function and regulation. (Q37829128) (← links)
- Emerging common molecular pathways for primary dystonia. (Q38124786) (← links)
- Focal adhesion kinase knockdown modulates the response of human corneal epithelial cells to topographic cues (Q39311831) (← links)