Nuclear Envelope (NE) Reassembly

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R-HSA-2995410
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Homo sapiens
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Reassembly of the nuclear envelope (NE) around separated sister chromatids begins in late anaphase and is completed in telophase (reviewed by Wandke and Kutay 2013). Characteristic proteins of the inner nuclear membrane and nuclear lamina accumulate at the reforming NE (reviewed by Wandke and Kutay 2013). Concurrently, nuclear pore complexes (NPCs) assemble and insert into the reforming NE, and the NE becomes sealed to reestablish the nucleocytoplasmic diffusion barrier (reviewed by Otsuka and Ellenberg 2018).
Literature References
PubMed ID Title Journal Year
29119545 Mechanisms of nuclear pore complex assembly - two different ways of building one molecular machine

Otsuka, S, Ellenberg, J

FEBS Lett. 2018
23498932 Enclosing chromatin: reassembly of the nucleus after open mitosis

Wandke, C, Kutay, U

Cell 2013
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