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A Direct Force Probe for Measuring Mechanical Integration Between the Nucleus and the Cytoskeleton
Published on: July 29, 2018
A LINC between the nucleus and the cytoskeleton takes form(in)
Mark E Zweifel1, Naomi Courtemanche1
1Department of Genetics, Cell and Developmental Biology, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN 55455, USA.
Abstract:
Dynamic nuclear positioning requires the formation of robust connections between the cytoskeleton and components of the LINC complex, a protein assembly that spans the nuclear envelope. A new study by Lim et al. (2021) reveals the mechanism of association between the LINC complex proteins Nesprin-1/2 Giant and the cytoplasmic formin FHOD1.
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