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res:
  bibo_abstract:
  - The formation of the nuclear envelope (NE) around chromatin is a major membrane-remodelling
    event that occurs during cell division of metazoa. It is unclear whether the nuclear
    membrane reforms by the fusion of NE fragments or if it re-emerges from an intact
    tubular network of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER). Here, we show that NE formation
    and expansion requires a tubular ER network and occurs efficiently in the presence
    of the membrane fusion inhibitor GTPγS. Chromatin recruitment of membranes, which
    is initiated by tubule-end binding, followed by the formation, expansion and sealing
    of flat membrane sheets, is mediated by DNA-binding proteins residing in the ER.
    Thus, chromatin plays an active role in reshaping of the ER during NE formation.@eng
  bibo_authorlist:
  - foaf_Person:
      foaf_givenName: Daniel J.
      foaf_name: Anderson, Daniel J.
      foaf_surname: Anderson
  - foaf_Person:
      foaf_givenName: Martin W
      foaf_name: HETZER, Martin W
      foaf_surname: HETZER
      foaf_workInfoHomepage: http://www.librecat.org/personId=86c0d31b-b4eb-11ec-ac5a-eae7b2e135ed
    orcid: 0000-0002-2111-992X
  bibo_doi: 10.1038/ncb1636
  bibo_issue: '10'
  bibo_volume: 9
  dct_date: 2007^xs_gYear
  dct_isPartOf:
  - http://id.crossref.org/issn/1465-7392
  - http://id.crossref.org/issn/1476-4679
  dct_language: eng
  dct_publisher: Springer Nature@
  dct_subject:
  - Cell Biology
  dct_title: Nuclear envelope formation by chromatin-mediated reorganization of the
    endoplasmic reticulum@
  fabio_hasPubmedId: '17828249'
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