- Structure
- Nuclear Envelope made up of two phospholipid bilayer membrane
- Inner nuclear membrane is around nucleus itself
- Outer nuclear membrane is continuous with the rough ER
- The two membranes fuse at nuclear pores
- nuclear pores = ringlike complexes composed of specific membrane proteins through which material moves between the nucleus and the cytosol
- Nuclear Matrix
- Made of fibrous proteins called lamins which form a TD network along the inner surface of the inner membrane, giving it shape and apparently binding DNA to it.
- Functions
- Replicates DNA
- Syntehsizes rRNA, tRNA, and mRNA
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Cell Biology: Cellular Compartments Part II
NUCLEUS
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