nuclear membrane

     

The nuclear envelope (also known as the perinuclear envelope, nuclear membrane, nucleolemma or karyotheca) is the ouble membrane of the nucleus that encloses genetic material in eukaryotic cells. It separates the contents of the nucleus (DNA in particular) from the cytosol (cytoplasm).

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  • RT @PlantEvolution: Xinnian Dong: CPR5 interacts with CKIs at nuclear membrane; CKI SIM released from CPR5 upon avirulent path challenge #M…
  • Xinnian Dong: CPR5 interacts with CKIs at nuclear membrane; CKI SIM released from CPR5 upon avirulent path challenge #MPMI2014
  • RT @brittgow: Cutlery~chromosomes; straws~cell membrane; pipe cleaners~nuclear membrane; wool~spindle fibers - modelling mitosis
  • Cutlery~chromosomes; straws~cell membrane; pipe cleaners~nuclear membrane; wool~spindle fibers - modelling mitosis
  • • CYTOKINESIS: separation of the cells • Telophase - nuclear membrane forms; chromosomes decondense
  • Pubmed: Requirement of the spindle pole body for targeting and/or tethering proteins to the inner nuclear membrane.
  • Key Point: Nuclear membrane is double layered and perforated (porous). These pores are known as nucleopores.
  • 核膜様nuclear membrane-like