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Category:GO:0005652 ! nuclear lamina

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DAG for GO:0005652id: GO:0005652

name: nuclear lamina
namespace: cellular_component
def: "The fibrous, electron-dense layer lying on the nucleoplasmic side of the inner membrane of a cell nucleus, composed of lamin filaments. The polypeptides of the lamina are thought to be concerned in the dissolution of the nuclear envelope and its re-formation during mitosis. The lamina is composed of lamin A and lamin C filaments cross-linked into an orthogonal lattice, which is attached via lamin B to the inner nuclear membrane through interactions with a lamin B receptor, an IFAP, in the membrane." [ISBN:0198506732, ISBN:0716731363]
xref: NIF_Subcellular:sao1455996588
xref: Wikipedia:Nuclear_lamina
is_a: GO:0044428 ! nuclear part
relationship:part_of: GO:0034399 ! nuclear periphery

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