Inner membrane

Inner nuclear membrane

The nuclear envelope consists of an outer and inner membrane
Details
Latin membrana nuclearis interna
Identifiers
TH H1.00.01.2.01004
FMA 66851
Anatomical terminology
Mitochondria structure: (1) inner membrane, (2) outer membrane, (3) cristae, (4) matrix
A chloroplast with an outer and inner membrane surrounding the stroma and thylakoids

The inner membrane of the nuclear envelope is connected to the outer nuclear envelope membrane through nuclear pores. It contains a number of proteins involved in the structural organization of the nucleus and the attachment of chromatin to the nuclear envelope. In metazoan cells, the inner nuclear membrane contains proteins of the nuclear lamina, a protein meshwork underlying the nuclear envelope and providing structural support. Mutations in inner nuclear envelope proteins can cause nuclear envelopathies, a number of genetic disorders in humans.

See also

For eukaryotes

For bacteria