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Nuclear envelope breakdown and reassembly in mitosis. At the end of G2, the activation of cyclin-dependent kinases, including CDK1, triggers entry into mitotic prophase. The nuclear membrane breaks down, and the NE-associate proteins either translocate to kinetochores, distribute with the fragmented ER networks, or dissolve in the cytoplasm. During NE reassembly in anaphase, SUN1 and LAP2 first appear around the condensed chromatin, though at different regions. The nuclear lamins then join the nuclear periphery in telophase. This figure illustrates the important roles played by the NE and the nuclear lamina in normal mitosis. Chi et al. Journal of Biomedical Science 2009 16:96 doi:10.1186/1423-0127-16-96
Русский:
Распад оболочки ядра в начале митоза с последующей повторной сборкой.
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Source | The nuclear envelopathies and human diseases |
Author | Ya-Hui Chi , Zi-Jie Chen and Kuan-Teh Jeang |
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