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    Nuclear assembly as a target for anti-cancer therapies by Gorjánácz, Mátyás

    Published in Nucleus (Austin, Tex.) (01-01-2014)
    “…Current anti-cancer therapies have a great deal of undesirable side effects; therefore, there is a need to develop efficient and cancer cell-specific new drugs…”
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    Lipin is required for efficient breakdown of the nuclear envelope in Caenorhabditis elegans by Gorjánácz, Mátyás, Mattaj, Iain W

    Published in Journal of cell science (15-06-2009)
    “…The nuclear envelope (NE) is a double lipid bilayer that separates nucleus and cytoplasm. In metazoa, NE breakdown (NEBD) occurs during prophase and NE…”
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    LEM-4 promotes rapid dephosphorylation of BAF during mitotic exit by Gorjánácz, Mátyás

    Published in Nucleus (Austin, Tex.) (01-01-2013)
    “…The transitions between the successive cell cycle stages depend on reversible protein phosphorylation events. The phosphorylation state of every protein within…”
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    The Caenorhabditis elegans SUN protein UNC-84 interacts with lamin to transfer forces from the cytoplasm to the nucleoskeleton during nuclear migration by Bone, Courtney R, Tapley, Erin C, Gorjánácz, Mátyás, Starr, Daniel A

    Published in Molecular biology of the cell (15-09-2014)
    “…Nuclear migration is a critical component of many cellular and developmental processes. The nuclear envelope forms a barrier between the cytoplasm, where…”
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    What can Caenorhabditis elegans tell us about the nuclear envelope? by Gorjánácz, Mátyás, Jaedicke, Andreas, Mattaj, Iain W.

    Published in FEBS letters (19-06-2007)
    “…The nuclear envelope (NE) of the eukaryotic cell provides an essential barrier that separates the nuclear compartment from the cytoplasm. In addition, the NE…”
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    The compartmentalized bacteria of the planctomycetes-verrucomicrobia-chlamydiae superphylum have membrane coat-like proteins by Santarella-Mellwig, Rachel, Franke, Josef, Jaedicke, Andreas, Gorjánácz, Mátyás, Bauer, Ulrike, Budd, Aidan, Mattaj, Iain W, Devos, Damien P

    Published in PLoS biology (01-01-2010)
    “…The development of the endomembrane system was a major step in eukaryotic evolution. Membrane coats, which exhibit a unique arrangement of beta-propeller and…”
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    Coordination of Kinase and Phosphatase Activities by Lem4 Enables Nuclear Envelope Reassembly during Mitosis by Asencio, Claudio, Davidson, Iain F., Santarella-Mellwig, Rachel, Ly-Hartig, Thi Bach Nga, Mall, Moritz, Wallenfang, Matthew R., Mattaj, Iain W., Gorjánácz, Mátyás

    Published in Cell (06-07-2012)
    “…Mitosis in metazoa requires nuclear envelope (NE) disassembly and reassembly. NE disassembly is driven by multiple phosphorylation events. Mitotic…”
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    Abstract 4539: ATAD2 mediates DNA replication in cancer by Koo, Seong Joo, Fernandez-Montalvan, Amaury Ernesto, Holton, Simon, von Ahsen, Oliver, Badock, Volker, Vittori, Sarah, Ott, Christopher J., Bradner, James E., Gorjanacz, Matyas

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-07-2016)
    “…Abstract ATAD2 (ATPase family AAA domain-containing protein 2) is an epigenetic regulator which associates with chromatin through its Bromodomain specialized…”
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    Samp1 is a component of TAN lines and is required for nuclear movement by Borrego-Pinto, Joana, Jegou, Thibaud, Osorio, Daniel S, Auradé, Frederic, Gorjánácz, Mátyás, Koch, Birgit, Mattaj, Iain W, Gomes, Edgar R

    Published in Journal of cell science (01-03-2012)
    “…The position of the nucleus is regulated in different developmental stages and cellular events. During polarization, the nucleus moves away from the future…”
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    ATAD2 is an epigenetic reader of newly synthesized histone marks during DNA replication by Koo, Seong Joo, Fernández-Montalván, Amaury E, Badock, Volker, Ott, Christopher J, Holton, Simon J, von Ahsen, Oliver, Toedling, Joern, Vittori, Sarah, Bradner, James E, Gorjánácz, Mátyás

    Published in Oncotarget (25-10-2016)
    “…ATAD2 (ATPase family AAA domain-containing protein 2) is a chromatin regulator harboring an AAA+ ATPase domain and a bromodomain, previously proposed to…”
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