Abstract
Emerin, a conserved LEM-domain protein, is among the few nuclear membrane proteins for which extensive basic knowledge- biochemistry, partners, functions, localizations, posttranslational regulation, roles in development and links to human disease- is available. This review summarizes emerin and its emerging roles in nuclear "lamina" structure, chromatin tethering, gene regulation, mitosis, nuclear assembly, development, signaling and mechano-transduction. We also highlight many open questions, exploration of which will be critical to understand how this intriguing nuclear membrane protein and its "family" influence the genome. © 2013 Landes Bioscience.
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Berk, J. M., Tifft, K. E., & Wilson, K. L. (2013, July). The nuclear envelope LEM-domain protein emerin. Nucleus (United States). https://doi.org/10.4161/nucl.25751
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