Single-point single-molecule FRAP distinguishes inner and outer nuclear membrane protein distribution

Nuclear envelope transmembrane proteins (NETs) can reside in the outer or inner nuclear membrane, but distinguishing which membrane they reside in, and their translocation rate, is technically challenging. Here the authors develop a FRAP-based super-resolution microscopy method to obtain this inform...

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Autores principales: Krishna C Mudumbi, Eric C Schirmer, Weidong Yang
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:12654410bba34692906c4ecb63070f9b2021-12-02T14:38:35ZSingle-point single-molecule FRAP distinguishes inner and outer nuclear membrane protein distribution10.1038/ncomms125622041-1723https://doaj.org/article/12654410bba34692906c4ecb63070f9b2016-08-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms12562https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Nuclear envelope transmembrane proteins (NETs) can reside in the outer or inner nuclear membrane, but distinguishing which membrane they reside in, and their translocation rate, is technically challenging. Here the authors develop a FRAP-based super-resolution microscopy method to obtain this information for several NETs.Krishna C MudumbiEric C SchirmerWeidong YangNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-6 (2016)
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Single-point single-molecule FRAP distinguishes inner and outer nuclear membrane protein distribution
description Nuclear envelope transmembrane proteins (NETs) can reside in the outer or inner nuclear membrane, but distinguishing which membrane they reside in, and their translocation rate, is technically challenging. Here the authors develop a FRAP-based super-resolution microscopy method to obtain this information for several NETs.
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author Krishna C Mudumbi
Eric C Schirmer
Weidong Yang
author_facet Krishna C Mudumbi
Eric C Schirmer
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title Single-point single-molecule FRAP distinguishes inner and outer nuclear membrane protein distribution
title_short Single-point single-molecule FRAP distinguishes inner and outer nuclear membrane protein distribution
title_full Single-point single-molecule FRAP distinguishes inner and outer nuclear membrane protein distribution
title_fullStr Single-point single-molecule FRAP distinguishes inner and outer nuclear membrane protein distribution
title_full_unstemmed Single-point single-molecule FRAP distinguishes inner and outer nuclear membrane protein distribution
title_sort single-point single-molecule frap distinguishes inner and outer nuclear membrane protein distribution
publisher Nature Portfolio
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