spacer gif spacer gif spacer gif spacer gif spacer gif
 QUICK SEARCH:   [advanced]


spacer gif
     Home     Help     Feedback     Subscriptions     Archive     Search     Table of Contents    


This Article
Right arrow Summary Freely available
Right arrow Full Text (PDF)
Right arrow Alert me when this article is cited
Right arrow Alert me if a correction is posted
Services
Right arrow Email this article to a friend
Right arrow Similar articles in this journal
Right arrow Similar articles in PubMed
Right arrow Alert me to new issues of the journal
Right arrow Download to citation manager
Right arrow reprints & permissions
Citing Articles
Right arrow Citing Articles via HighWire
Right arrow Citing Articles via Google Scholar
Google Scholar
Right arrow Articles by Riemer, D.
Right arrow Articles by Weber, K.
Right arrow Search for Related Content
PubMed
Right arrow PubMed Citation
Right arrow Articles by Riemer, D.
Right arrow Articles by Weber, K.
Aebi, U., Cohn, J., Buhle, L. and Gerace, L (1986). The nuclear lamina is a meshwork of intermediate-type filaments. Nature 323, 560-564.[Medline]

Allis, C. D., Waring, G. D. and Mahowald, A. P (1977). Mass isolation of pole cells from Drosophila melanogaster. Dev. Biol 56, 372-381.[Medline]

Bossie, C. A. and Sanders, M. M (1993). A cDNA from Drosophila melanogaster encodes a lamin C-like intermediate filament protein. J. Cell Sci 104, 1263-1272.[Abstract]

Clarke, S (1992). Protein isoprenylation and methylation at carboxyl-terminal cysteine residues. Annu. Rev. Biochem 61, 355-386.[Medline]

Dessev, G. and Goldman, R (1990). The oocyte lamin persists as a single major component of the nuclear lamina during embryonic development of the surf clam. Int. J. Dev. Biol 34, 267-274.[Medline]

Foe, V. E (1989). Mitotic domains reveal early commitment of cells in Drosophila embryos. Development 107, 1-22.[Abstract]

Fuchs, E. and Weber, K (1994). Intermediate filaments: Structure, dynamics, function and disease. Annu. Rev. Biochem 63, 345-382.[Medline]

Gerace, L. and Blobel, G (1980). The nuclear envelope lamina is reversibly depolymerized during mitosis. Cell 19, 277-287.[Medline]

Glass, C. A., Glass, J. R., Taniura, H., Hasel, K. W., Blevitt, J. M. and Gerace, L (1993). The alpha-helical rod domain of human lamins A and C contains a chromatin binding site. EMBO J 12, 4413-4424.[Medline]

Gruenbaum, Y., Landesman, Y., Drees, B., Bare, J. W., Saumweber, H., Paddy, M. R., Sedat, J. W., Smith, D. E., Benton, B. M. and Fisher, P. A (1988). Drosophila nuclear lamin precursor Dmo is translated from either of two developmentally regulated mRNA species apparently encoded by a single gene. J. Cell Biol 106, 585-596.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Hennekes, H. and Nigg, E. A (1994). The role of isoprenylation in membrane attachments of nuclear lamins. A single point mutation prevents proteolytic cleavage of the lamin A precursors and confers membrane binding properties. J. Cell Sci 107, 1019-1029.[Abstract]

H\232ger, T. H., Zatloukal, K., Waizenegger, I. and Krohne, G (1990). Characterization of a second highly conserved B-type lamin present in cells previously thought to contain only a single B-type lamin. Chromosoma 99, 379-390.[Medline]

H\232ger, T. H., Krohne, G. and Kleinschmidt, J. A (1991). Interaction of Xenopus lamins A and LII with chromatin in vitro mediated by a sequence element in the carboxyterminal domain. Exp. Cell Res 197, 280-289.[Medline]

Holtz, D., Tanaka, R. A., Hartwig, J. and McKeon, F (1989). The CaaX motif of lamin A functions in conjunction with the nuclear localization signal to target assembly to the nuclear envelope. Cell 59, 969-977.[Medline]

Kitten, G. T. and Nigg, E. A (1991). The CaaX motif is required for isoprenylation, carboxyl methylation, and nuclear membrane association of lamin B2. J. Cell Biol 113, 13-23.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Krohne, G., Waizenegger, I. and H\232ger, T. H (1989). The conserved carboxy-terminal cysteine of nuclear lamins is essential for lamin association with the nuclear envelope. J. Cell Biol 109, 2003-2011.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Lehner, C. F., Furstenberger, G., Eppenberger, H. M. and Nigg, E. A (1986). Biogenesis of the nuclear lamina: in vivo synthesis and processing of nuclear protein precursors. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. USA 83, 2096-2099.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Lehner, C. F., Stick, R., Eppenberger, H. M. and Nigg, E. A (1987). Differential expression of nuclear lamin proteins during chicken development. J. Cell Biol 105, 577-587.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Lin, F. and Worman, H. J (1993). Structural organization of the human gene encoding nuclear lamin A and nuclear lamin C. J. Biol. Chem 268, 16321-16326.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Loewinger, L. and McKeon, F (1988). Mutations in the nuclear lamin proteins resulting in their aberrant assembly in the cytoplasm. EMBO J 7, 2301-2309.[Medline]

Luderus, M. E., de Graaf, A., Mattia, E., den Blaauwen, J. L., Grande, M. A., de Jong, L. and van Driel, R (1992). Binding of matrix attachment regions to lamin B1. Cell 70, 949-959.[Medline]

Meier, J., Campbell, K. H., Ford, C. C., Stick, R. and Hutchison, C. J (1991). The role of lamin LIII in nuclear assembly and DNA replication, in cell-free extracts of Xenopus eggs. J. Cell Sci 98, 271-279.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Meier, J. and Georgatos, S. D (1994). Type B lamins remain associated with the integral nuclear envelope protein p58 during mitosis: implications for nuclear reassembly. EMBO J 13, 1888-1898.[Medline]

Meller, V. H., Fisher, P. A. and Berrios, M (1995). Intranuclear distribution of DNA topoisomerase II and chromatin. Chromosome Res 3, 255-260.[Medline]

Mitchison, T. J. and Sedat, J (1983). Localization of antigenic determinants in whole Drosophila embryos. Dev. Biol 99, 261-264.[Medline]

Moir, R. D. and Goldman, R. D (1993). Lamin dynamics. Curr. Opin. Cell Biol 5, 408-411.[Medline]

Moir, D. M., Montag-Lowy, M. and Goldman, R. D (1994). Dynamic properties of nuclear lamins: Lamin B is associated with sites of DNA replication. J. Cell Biol 125, 1201-1212.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Monteiro, M. J., Hicks, C., Gu, L. and Janicki, S (1994). Determinants for cytoplasmic sorting of cytoplasmic and nuclear intermediate filaments. J. Cell Biol 127, 1327-1343.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Newport, J. W., Wilson, K. L. and Dunphy, W. G (1990). A lamin-independent pathway for nuclear envelope assembly. J. Cell Biol 111, 2247-2259.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Nigg, E. A (1989). The nuclear envelope. Curr. Opin. Cell Biol 1, 435-440.[Medline]

Nigg, E. A (1992). Assembly-disasssembly of the nuclear lamina. Curr. Opin. Cell Biol 4, 105-109.[Medline]

Peter, M. and Nigg, E. A (1991). Ectopic expression of an A-type lamin does not interfere with differentiation of lamin A-negative embryonal carcinoma cells. J. Cell Sci 100, 589-598.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Riemer, D., Dodemont, H. and Weber, K (1993). A nuclear lamin of the nematode Caenorhabditus elegans with unusual structural features; cDNA cloning and gene organization. Eur. J. Cell Biol 62, 214-223.[Medline]

Riemer, D. and Weber, K (1994). The organization of the gene for Drosophila lamin C: limited homology with vertebrate lamin genes and lack of homology versus the Drosophila lamin Dmo gene. Eur. J. Cell Biol 63, 299-306.[Medline]

R\232ber, R. A., Weber, K. and Osborn, M (1989). Differential timing of nuclear lamin A/C expression in the various organs of the mouse embryo and the young animal: a developmental study. Development 105, 365-378.[Abstract]

Sinensky, M. and Lutz, R. J (1992). The prenylation of proteins. BioEssays 14, 25-31.[Medline]

Sinensky, M., Fantle, K., Trujillo, M., McLain, T., Kupfer, A. and Dalton, M (1994). The processing pathway of prelamin A. J. Cell Sci 107, 61-67.[Abstract]

Smith, D. E. and Fisher, P. A (1984). Identification, developmental regulation, and response to heat shock of two antigenically related forms of a major nuclear envelope protein in Drosophila embryos: application of an improved method for affinity purification of antibodies using polypeptides immobilized on nitrocellulose blots. J. Cell Biol 99, 20-28.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Smith, D. E., Gruenbaum, Y., Berrios, M. and Fisher, P. A (1987). Biosynthesis and interconversion of Drosophila nuclear lamin isoforms during normal growth and in response to heat shock. J. Cell Biol 105, 771-790.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Smith, D. E. and Fisher, P. A (1989). Interconversion of Drosophila nuclear lamin isoforms during oogenesis, early embryogenesis, and upon entry of cultured cells into mitosis. J. Cell Biol 108, 255-265.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Stewart, C. and Burke, B (1987). Teratocarcinoma stem cells and early mouse embryos contain only a single major lamin polypeptide closely resembling lamin B. Cell 51, 383-392.[Medline]

Stick, R., Angres, B., Lehner, C. F. and Nigg, E. A (1988). The fates of chicken nuclear lamin proteins during mitosis: evidence for a reversible redistribution of lamin B2 between inner nuclear membrane and elements of the endoplasmic reticulum. J. Cell Biol 107, 397-406.[Abstract/Free Full Text]

Stick, R (1992). The gene structure of Xenopus nuclear lamin A: a model for the evolution of A-type from B-type lamins by exon shuffling. Chromosoma 101, 566-574.[Medline]

Tautz, D. and Pfeifle, C (1989). A non-radioactive in situ hybridization method for the localization of specific RNAs in Drosophila embryos reveals translational control of the segmentation gene hunchback. Chromosoma 98, 81-85.[Medline]

Vorburger, K., Lehner, C. F., Kitten, G. T., Eppenberger, H. M. and Nigg, E. A (1989). A second higher vertebrate B-type lamin. cDNA sequence determination and in vitro processing of chicken lamin B2. J. Mol. Biol 208, 405-415.[Medline]

Weber, K., Plessmann, U. and Traub, P (1989). Maturation of nuclear lamin-A involves a specific carboxy-terminal trimming, which removes the polyisoprenylation site from the precursor- implications for the structure of the nuclear lamina. FEBS Lett 257, 411-414.[Medline]

Weber, K., Plessmann, U. and Ulrich, W (1989). Cytoplasmic intermediate filament proteins of invertebrates are closer to nuclear lamins than are vertebrate intermediate filament proteins; sequence characterization of two muscle proteins of a nematode. EMBO J 8, 3221-3227.[Medline]

Whalen, A. M., McConnell, M. and Fisher, P. A (1991). Developmental regulation of Drosophila DNA topoisomerase II. J. Cell Biol 112, 203-213.[Abstract/Free Full Text]




This article has been cited by other articles:


Home page
Genes Dev.Home page
T. Dechat, K. Pfleghaar, K. Sengupta, T. Shimi, D. K. Shumaker, L. Solimando, and R. D. Goldman
Nuclear lamins: major factors in the structural organization and function of the nucleus and chromatin
Genes & Dev., April 1, 2008; 22(7): 832 - 853.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
J. Cell Sci.Home page
K. A. Clark, J. M. Bland, and M. C. Beckerle
The Drosophila muscle LIM protein, Mlp84B, cooperates with D-titin to maintain muscle structural integrity
J. Cell Sci., June 15, 2007; 120(12): 2066 - 2077.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
J. Cell Sci.Home page
X. Bao, W. Zhang, R. Krencik, H. Deng, Y. Wang, J. Girton, J. Johansen, and K. M. Johansen
The JIL-1 kinase interacts with lamin Dm0 and regulates nuclear lamina morphology of Drosophila nurse cells
J. Cell Sci., November 1, 2005; 118(21): 5079 - 5087.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
GeneticsHome page
S. R. Schulze, B. Curio-Penny, Y. Li, R. A. Imani, L. Rydberg, P. K. Geyer, and L. L. Wallrath
Molecular Genetic Analysis of the Nested Drosophila melanogaster Lamin C Gene
Genetics, September 1, 2005; 171(1): 185 - 196.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
J. Biol. Chem.Home page
J. Molnar, Z. Ujfaludi, S. F. T. Fong, J. A. Bollinger, G. Waro, B. Fogelgren, D. M. Dooley, M. Mink, and K. Csiszar
Drosophila Lysyl Oxidases Dmloxl-1 and Dmloxl-2 Are Differentially Expressed and the Active DmLOXL-1 Influences Gene Expression and Development
J. Biol. Chem., June 17, 2005; 280(24): 22977 - 22985.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
Mol. Biol. CellHome page
K. Patterson, A. B. Molofsky, C. Robinson, S. Acosta, C. Cater, and J. A. Fischer
The Functions of Klarsicht and Nuclear Lamin in Developmentally Regulated Nuclear Migrations of Photoreceptor Cells in the Drosophila Eye
Mol. Biol. Cell, February 1, 2004; 15(2): 600 - 610.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
J. Cell Sci.Home page
K. Furukawa, S. Sugiyama, S. Osouda, H. Goto, M. Inagaki, T. Horigome, S. Omata, M. McConnell, P. A. Fisher, and Y. Nishida
Barrier-to-autointegration factor plays crucial roles in cell cycle progression and nuclear organization in Drosophila
J. Cell Sci., September 15, 2003; 116(18): 3811 - 3823.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
J. Cell Sci.Home page
S. S. Mani, R. Rajagopal, A. B. Garfinkel, X. Fan, and M. F. Wolfner
A hydrophilic lamin-binding domain from the Drosophila YA protein can target proteins to the nuclear envelope
J. Cell Sci., May 15, 2003; 116(10): 2067 - 2072.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
J. Cell Sci.Home page
Y. Gruenbaum, K. K. Lee, J. Liu, M. Cohen, and K. L. Wilson
The expression, lamin-dependent localization and RNAi depletion phenotype for emerin in C. elegans
J. Cell Sci., January 3, 2002; 115(5): 923 - 929.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
J. Cell Sci.Home page
D Lourim and G Krohne
Chromatin binding and polymerization of the endogenous Xenopus egg lamins: the opposing effects of glycogen and ATP
J. Cell Sci., June 14, 1999; 111(24): 3675 - 3686.
[Abstract] [PDF]


Home page
J. Cell Sci.Home page
J. Broers, B. Machiels, G. van Eys, H. Kuijpers, E. Manders, R van Driel, and F. Ramaekers
Dynamics of the nuclear lamina as monitored by GFP-tagged A-type lamins
J. Cell Sci., January 10, 1999; 112(20): 3463 - 3475.
[Abstract] [PDF]


Home page
Mol. Cell. Biol.Home page
M. Goldberg, H. Lu, N. Stuurman, R. Ashery-Padan, A. M. Weiss, J. Yu, D. Bhattacharyya, P. A. Fisher, Y. Gruenbaum, and M. F. Wolfner
Interactions among Drosophila Nuclear Envelope Proteins Lamin, Otefin, and YA
Mol. Cell. Biol., July 1, 1998; 18(7): 4315 - 4323.
[Abstract] [Full Text]


Home page
J. Cell Sci.Home page
D Riemer and K Weber
Common and variant properties of intermediate filament proteins from lower chordates and vertebrates; two proteins from the tunicate Styela and the identification of a type III homologue
J. Cell Sci., January 10, 1998; 111(19): 2967 - 2975.
[Abstract] [PDF]


Home page
J. Cell Sci.Home page
R Rzepecki, S. Bogachev, E Kokoza, N Stuurman, and P. Fisher
In vivo association of lamins with nucleic acids in Drosophila melanogaster
J. Cell Sci., January 1, 1998; 111(1): 121 - 129.
[Abstract] [PDF]


Home page
JCBHome page
B. Lenz-Bohme, J. Wismar, S. Fuchs, R. Reifegerste, E. Buchner, H. Betz, and B. Schmitt
Insertional Mutation of the Drosophila Nuclear Lamin Dm0 Gene Results in Defective Nuclear Envelopes, Clustering of Nuclear Pore Complexes, and Accumulation of Annulate Lamellae
J. Cell Biol., June 2, 1997; 137(5): 1001 - 1016.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
J. Cell Sci.Home page
M Klapper, K Exner, A Kempf, C Gehrig, N Stuurman, P. Fisher, and G Krohne
Assembly of A- and B-type lamins studied in vivo with the baculovirus system
J. Cell Sci., January 10, 1997; 110(20): 2519 - 2532.
[Abstract] [PDF]


Home page
J. Cell Sci.Home page
G Zimowska, J. Aris, and M. Paddy
A Drosophila Tpr protein homolog is localized both in the extrachromosomal channel network and to nuclear pore complexes
J. Cell Sci., January 4, 1997; 110(8): 927 - 944.
[Abstract] [PDF]


Home page
J. Cell Sci.Home page
J. Lopez and M. Wolfner
The developmentally regulated Drosophila embryonic nuclear lamina protein 'Young Arrest' (fs(1)Ya) is capable of associating with chromatin
J. Cell Sci., January 3, 1997; 110(5): 643 - 651.
[Abstract] [PDF]


This Article
Right arrow Summary Freely available
Right arrow Full Text (PDF)
Right arrow Alert me when this article is cited
Right arrow Alert me if a correction is posted
Services
Right arrow Email this article to a friend
Right arrow Similar articles in this journal
Right arrow Similar articles in PubMed
Right arrow Alert me to new issues of the journal
Right arrow Download to citation manager
Right arrow reprints & permissions
Citing Articles
Right arrow Citing Articles via HighWire
Right arrow Citing Articles via Google Scholar
Google Scholar
Right arrow Articles by Riemer, D.
Right arrow Articles by Weber, K.
Right arrow Search for Related Content
PubMed
Right arrow PubMed Citation
Right arrow Articles by Riemer, D.
Right arrow Articles by Weber, K.