Lamins A and C are not expressed at early stages of human lymphocyte differentiation |
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Authors: | M N Guilly J P Kolb F Gosti F Godeau J C Courvalin |
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Affiliation: | Centre de Génétique Moléculaire, CNRS, Gif-sur-Yvette, France. |
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Abstract: | Lamins are major proteins of the nuclear envelope that are members of the intermediate filament protein family. In vertebrates, nuclei from differentiated tissues usually contain both lamins of the A and B subtypes, while embryonic tissues contain the B-type lamin only. We have examined the composition of the nuclear lamina in human B and T lymphocytes representative of distinct stages of lymphoid differentiation. We show here that, in both cell lineages, while lamin B is constitutively expressed at all stages of differentiation, A-type lamin expression is restricted to later developmental stages. |
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