Closed rjdodson closed 7 years ago
Cool! I wonder what they do.
[Term] +id: GO:0061836 +name: intranuclear rod +namespace: cellular_component +def: "A macromolecular fiber consisting of actin and cofilin that is formed in the nucleus as a consequence of chemical or mechanical stress conditions." [PMID:28074884] +synonym: "intranuclear actin rod" EXACT [] +is_a: GO:0099512 ! supramolecular fiber
Name: intranuclear rod Ontology: cellular_component Synonyms: intranuclear actin rod Definition: Intranuclear rods are aggregates consisting of actin and cofilin that are formed in the nucleus as a consequence of chemical or mechanical stress conditions. The formation of rods is implicated in a variety of pathological conditions, such as certain myopathies and some neurological disorders.
A part_of: nucleus (GO:0044428 nuclear part)
References: PMID:28074884 Actin-Interacting Protein 1 Contributes to Intranuclear Rod Assembly in Dictyostelium discoideum