«So we think that these proteins are part of the molecular machinery that is used for positioning genes at
the inner nuclear membrane, as well as potentially for repressing them,» he said.
«In cells that don't produce antibodies, like fibroblasts or T - cells, these antibody genes are attached to
the inner nuclear membrane and are not recombined or expressed,» said Singh.
Not only were selected «test» genes that served as markers turned off after being attached to
the inner nuclear membrane, but also nearby «real» genes.
Not exact matches
Single - point single - molecule FRAP distinguishes
inner and outer
nuclear membrane protein distribution.