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The nuclear matrix: a critical appraisal

    1. [1] University of Trieste

      University of Trieste

      Trieste, Italia

    2. [2] University of Bologna

      University of Bologna

      Bolonia, Italia

    3. [3] University of Lausanne

      University of Lausanne

      Lausana, Suiza

    4. [4] Institute of Anatomy, University of Ferrara, Ferrara, Italy; C.N.R. Institute of Normal and Pathological Cytomorphology, c10 I.O.R., Bologna, ltaly
  • Localización: Histology and histopathology: cellular and molecular biology, ISSN-e 1699-5848, ISSN 0213-3911, Vol. 11, Nº. 4, 1996, págs. 1035-1048
  • Idioma: inglés
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    • It is becoming increasingly clear that the cell nucleus is a highly structurized organelle. Because of its tight compartmentalization, it is generally believed that a framework must exist, responsible for maintaining such a spatial organization. Over the last twenty years many investigations have been devoted to identifying the nuclear framework. Structures isolated by different techniques have been obtained in vitro and are variously referred to as nuclear matrix, nucleoskeleton or nuclear scaffold. Many different functions, such as DNA replication and repair, mRNA transcription, processing and transport have been described to occur in close association with these structures. However, there is still much debate as to whether or not any of these preparations corresponds to a nuclear framework that exists in vivo. In this article we summarize the most commonly-used methods for obtaining preparations of nuclear frameworks and we also stress the possible artifacts that can be created in vitro during the isolation procedures. Emphasis is placed also on the protein composition of the frameworks as well as on some possible signalling functions that have been recently' described to occur in tight association with the nuclear matrix.


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