Nuclear morphology: when round kernels do the Charleston.

Citation:

Melcer, S., & Gruenbaum, Y. . (2006). Nuclear morphology: when round kernels do the Charleston. Curr Biol, 16(6), R195-7. presented at the 2006 Mar 21. doi:10.1016/j.cub.2006.02.032

Date Published:

2006 Mar 21

Abstract:

New studies in Drosophila have identified a novel nuclear envelope protein with a farnesyl moiety, termed Kugelkern/Charleston, that helps regulate the size, shape and position of cellular blastoderm nuclei.