Brian Burke

Reversal of current blockade through multiple trap correlations (2009)

Chan, Jack, Burke, Brian, Evans, Kenneth, Williams, Keith A., Vasudevan, Smitha, Liu, Mingguo, ...

Current noise in electronic devices usually arises from uncorrelated charging events, with individual transitions resolved only at low temperatures. However, in 1-D nanotube-based transistors, we...

Jim Do novan (2008)

Washingt On Dc, Kenneth L. Wainstein, Brian Burke

Contributors ’ opinions and statements should not be considered an endorsement by EOUSA for any policy, program, or service The United St ates At torney s’ Bulletin is published pursuant to 28...

A mechanism of AP-1 suppression through interaction of c-Fos with lamin A/C (2006)

Ivorra, Carmen, Kubicek, Markus, González, José M., Sanz-González, Silvia M., Álvarez-Barrientos, Alberto, O'Connor, José-Enrique, ...

AP-1 (Activating Protein 1) transcription factor activity is tightly regulated at multiple levels, including dimer formation (i.e., Fos/Jun). Here we show that the intermediate filament protein lamin...

Functional analysis of Tpr: identification of nuclear pore complex association and nuclear localization domains and a role in mRNA export (1998)

Bangs, Peter Lawrence, Burke, Brian, Powers, Christine M., Craig, Roger W., Purohit, Aruna, Doxsey, Stephen J.

Tpr is a 270-kD coiled-coil protein localized to intranuclear filaments of the nuclear pore complex (NPC). The mechanism by which Tpr contributes to the structure and function of the nuclear pore is...

Why talk abour art? / (1966)

Burke, Brian.

Thesis (M.A.)--State University of New York at Binghamton, Dept. of Philosophy, 1966.

The V1, V2, and V3 Regions of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Envelope Differentially Affect the Viral Phenotype in an Isolate-Dependent Manner

Saunders, Cheryl J., McCaffrey, Ruth A., Zharkikh, Irina, Kraft, Zane, Malenbaum, Susan E., Burke, Brian, ...

It is well documented that removal of the V1V2 region or of the V2 loop alone from the envelope glycoprotein of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) or simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV)...

A mechanism of AP-1 suppression through interaction of c-Fos with lamin A/C

Ivorra, Carmen, Kubicek, Markus, González, José M., Sanz-González, Silvia M., Álvarez-Barrientos, Alberto, O'Connor, José-Enrique, ...

AP-1 (Activating Protein 1) transcription factor activity is tightly regulated at multiple levels, including dimer formation (i.e., Fos/Jun). Here we show that the intermediate filament protein lamin...

The V1, V2, and V3 Regions of the Human Immunodeficiency Virus Type 1 Envelope Differentially Affect the Viral Phenotype in an Isolate-Dependent Manner

Saunders, Cheryl J., McCaffrey, Ruth A., Zharkikh, Irina, Kraft, Zane, Malenbaum, Susan E., Burke, Brian, ...

It is well documented that removal of the V1V2 region or of the V2 loop alone from the envelope glycoprotein of human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) or simian immunodeficiency virus (SIV)...

A mechanism of AP-1 suppression through interaction of c-Fos with lamin A/C

Ivorra, Carmen, Kubicek, Markus, González, José M., Sanz-González, Silvia M., Álvarez-Barrientos, Alberto, O'Connor, José-Enrique, ...

AP-1 (Activating Protein 1) transcription factor activity is tightly regulated at multiple levels, including dimer formation (i.e., Fos/Jun). Here we show that the intermediate filament protein lamin...

Coupling of the nucleus and cytoplasm: role of the LINC complex

Crisp, Melissa, Liu, Qian, Roux, Kyle, Rattner, J.B., Shanahan, Catherine, Burke, Brian, ...

The nuclear envelope defines the barrier between the nucleus and cytoplasm and features inner and outer membranes separated by a perinuclear space (PNS). The inner nuclear membrane contains specific...

Functional association of Sun1 with nuclear pore complexes

Liu, Qian, Pante, Nelly, Misteli, Tom, Elsagga, Mohamed, Crisp, Melissa, Hodzic, Didier, ...

Sun1 and 2 are A-type lamin-binding proteins that, in association with nesprins, form a link between the inner nuclear membranes (INMs) and outer nuclear membranes of mammalian nuclear envelopes....

Nup84, A Novel Nucleoporin That Is Associated With CAN/Nup214 on the Cytoplasmic Face of the Nuclear Pore Complex

Bastos, Ricardo, Pouplana, Lluis Ribas De, Enarson, Mark, Bodoor, Khaldon, Burke, Brian

The short filaments extending from the cytoplasmic face of nuclear pore complexes are thought to contain docking sites for nuclear import substrates. One component of these filaments is the large...

Loss of a-Type Lamin Expression Compromises Nuclear Envelope Integrity Leading to Muscular Dystrophy

Sullivan, Teresa, Escalante-Alcalde, Diana, Bhatt, Harshida, Anver, Miriam, Bhat, Narayan, Nagashima, Kunio, ...

The nuclear lamina is a protein meshwork lining the nucleoplasmic face of the inner nuclear membrane and represents an important determinant of interphase nuclear architecture. Its major components...

Nup358 integrates nuclear envelope breakdown with kinetochore assembly

Salina, Davide, Enarson, Paul, Rattner, J.B., Burke, Brian

Nuclear envelope breakdown (NEBD) and release of condensed chromosomes into the cytoplasm are key events in the early stages of mitosis in metazoans. NEBD involves the disassembly of all major...

Functional Analysis of Tpr: Identification of Nuclear Pore Complex Association and Nuclear Localization Domains and a Role in mRNA Export

Bangs, Peter, Burke, Brian, Powers, Christine, Craig, Roger, Purohit, Aruna, Doxsey, Stephen

Tpr is a 270-kD coiled-coil protein localized to intranuclear filaments of the nuclear pore complex (NPC). The mechanism by which Tpr contributes to the structure and function of the nuclear pore is...

Nesprin 4 is an outer nuclear membrane protein that can induce kinesin-mediated cell polarization

Roux, Kyle J., Crisp, Melissa L., Liu, Qian, Kim, Daein, Kozlov, Serguei, Stewart, Colin L., ...

Nucleocytoplasmic coupling is mediated by outer nuclear membrane (ONM) nesprin proteins and inner nuclear membrane Sun proteins. Interactions spanning the perinuclear space create nesprin–Sun...