KASHing up with the nucleus: novel functional roles of KASH proteins at the cytoplasmic surface of the nucleus
Highlights • KASH proteins localize to the cytoplasmic surface of the nucleus. • New functions for KASH proteins interacting with the cytoskeleton are discussed. • KASH proteins play a central role in cellular mechanics. • Genetics mutations in KASH proteins are associated with a variety of human di...
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