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Nuclear envelope proteins: Identification of lamin B subtypes
Authors:Keith R. Shelton  Patsy M. Egle  David L. Cochran
Affiliation:1. Department of Biochemistry, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia 23298 USA;2. the MCV/VCU Cancer Center, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia 23298 USA
Abstract:The lamins are a group of nuclear envelope proteins thought to form a structural layer at the nuclear periphery. Lamins A, B and C occur in many cell types although lamin C, a subtype of lamin A, is relatively decreased in chicken cells. A subtype of lamin B has been found in chicken cells. This subtype, called lamin B1, is slightly larger and more acidic than the quantitatively major subtype now called lamin B2. The lamin B subtypes have very similar primary sequences and share a distinctive topology. Two lamin B subtypes have not been observed in mammalian tissues but have been found in three avian tissues, erythrocytes of mature chickens and liver and erythrocytes of 11- to 13-day-old embryos. As these tissues differ widely in metabolic activity, both subtypes appear to be constitutive nuclear proteins.
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