The Nuclear Envelope
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The Nuclear Envelope

Vol 56

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The Nuclear Envelope

Vol 56

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The Nuclear Envelope brings together the major current topics in nuclear envelope structure, transport, transcriptional regulation and cell signaling. The volume is divided into four sections:
1. Proteins of the nuclear envelope, including nuclear envelope proteomics, structure and function.
2. Nuclear pores and transport at the nuclear envelope, including pore complex structure, assembly and function and import and export pathways.
3. Nuclear envelope dynamics, including dynamics of lamina assembly and disassembly.
4. Nuclear signaling and transcription regulation, including signaling to the nucleus and spectrin repeat proteins and their implications or communication between the nucleus and cytoplasm.

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Year
2004
ISBN
9781134279821

Table of contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright Page
  4. Contributors
  5. Abbreviations
  6. Preface
  7. 1. The Nuclear Envelope: A Comparative Overview
  8. 2. The Nuclear Envelope Proteome
  9. 3. Nuclear Envelope Proteins and Human Disease
  10. 4. Protein Interactions, Right or Wrong, In Emery-Dreifuss Muscular Dystrophy
  11. 5. Plant Nuclear Envelope Proteins
  12. 6. Structure, Function and Assembly of the Nuclear Pore Complex
  13. 7. Import and Export At the Nuclear Envelope
  14. 8. Regulating Gene Expression In Mammalian Cells: How Nuclear Architecture Influences mRNA Synthesis and Export to the Cytoplasm
  15. 9. Nuclear Shuttling In Plant Cells
  16. 10. Dynamics of Nuclear Lamina Assembly and Disassembly
  17. 11. Spatial and Temporal Control of Nuclear Envelope Assembly By Ran GTPase
  18. 12. Nuclear Envelope Dynamics During Mitosis
  19. 13. Nuclear Dynamics In Higher Plants
  20. 14. The Nuclear Envelope In the Plant Cell Cycle
  21. 15. Signalling to the Nucleus Via A-kinase Anchoring Proteins
  22. 16. Spectraplakins and Nesprins, Giant Spectrin Repeat Proteins Participating In the Organization of the Cytoskeleton and the Nuclear Envelope
  23. 17. Arabidopsis U1 snRNP 70K Protein and Its Interacting Proteins: Nuclear Localization and In Vivo Dynamics of a Novel Plant-Specific Serine/Arginine-Rich Protein
  24. 18. Calcium/Calmodulin-Binding Transcription Activators In Plants and Animals
  25. 19. CAAX-Dependent Modifications of the Lamin Proteins In the Organization of the Nuclear Periphery
  26. 20. All In the Family: Evidence for Four New LEM-Domain Proteins Lem2 (NET-25), Lem3, Lem4 and Lem5 In the Human Genome