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Inactivation of which of the following leads to shrinkage of the nucleus?(a) lamin(b) tubulin(c) actin(d) gelsolinThe question was posed to me by my school principal while I was bunking the class.This interesting question is from Cell Signaling and Signal Transduction in section Cell Signaling and Signal Transduction of Cell Biology

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Right choice is (a) lamin

Easy explanation: Inactivation of lamins by the caspases LEADS to disassembly of nuclear lamina and shrinkage of the NUCLEUS. Lamins are a special class of PROTEINS that make up the inner LINING of the nuclear envelope.



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