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Emerin is a nuclear membrane protein which is affected by mutation in
X-linked Emery-Dreifuss muscular dystrophy. We have previously suggest
ed that emerin is a member of a family of type II integral membrane pr
oteins which associate with the nuclear lamina and which include lamin
a-associated proteins and the lamin B receptor. We now show that emeri
n in COS cells is not restricted to the nuclear rim but is also found
at intranuclear sites, where it colocalizes with nuclear lamins B1, B2
and A/C. During mitosis, emerin is dispersed throughout the cell and
then participates in the reconstitution of membranes around the daught
er nuclei. Although emerin and lamins do not remain colocalized during
mitosis, they all show some association with the midbody of the mitot
ic spindle. (C) 1998 Academic Press.