Mechanisms and dynamics of nuclear lamina-genome interactions.

Abstract

The nuclear lamina (NL) interacts with the genomic DNA and is thought to influence chromosome organization and gene expression. Both DNA sequences and histone modifications are important for NL tethering of the genomic DNA. These interactions are dynamic in individual cells and can change during differentiation and development. Evidence is accumulating that the NL contributes to the repression of transcription. Advances in mapping, genome-editing and microscopy techniques are increasing our understanding of the molecular mechanisms involved in NL-genome interactions.

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Current opinion in cell biology
  • Volume 28
  • Pages 61-8
  • Publication date 01-06-2014

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