Lamina-associated domains: peripheral matters and internal affairs
At the nuclear periphery, associations of chromatin with the nuclear lamina through lamina-
associated domains (LADs) aid functional organization of the genome. We review the …
associated domains (LADs) aid functional organization of the genome. We review the …
Lamins: nuclear intermediate filament proteins with fundamental functions in nuclear mechanics and genome regulation
Lamins are intermediate filament proteins that form a scaffold, termed nuclear lamina, at the
nuclear periphery. A small fraction of lamins also localize throughout the nucleoplasm …
nuclear periphery. A small fraction of lamins also localize throughout the nucleoplasm …
A promiscuous biotin ligase fusion protein identifies proximal and interacting proteins in mammalian cells
We have developed a new technique for proximity-dependent labeling of proteins in
eukaryotic cells. Named BioID for proximity-dependent biotin identification, this approach is …
eukaryotic cells. Named BioID for proximity-dependent biotin identification, this approach is …
Constitutive nuclear lamina–genome interactions are highly conserved and associated with A/T-rich sequence
In metazoans, the nuclear lamina is thought to play an important role in the spatial
organization of interphase chromosomes, by providing anchoring sites for large genomic …
organization of interphase chromosomes, by providing anchoring sites for large genomic …
Nuclear lamins: major factors in the structural organization and function of the nucleus and chromatin
Over the past few years it has become evident that the intermediate filament proteins, the
types A and B nuclear lamins, not only provide a structural framework for the nucleus, but …
types A and B nuclear lamins, not only provide a structural framework for the nucleus, but …
The nuclear lamina comes of age
Many nuclear proteins form lamin-dependent complexes, including LEM-domain proteins,
nesprins and SUN-domain proteins. These complexes have roles in chromatin organization …
nesprins and SUN-domain proteins. These complexes have roles in chromatin organization …
Nuclear membrane rupture and its consequences
J Maciejowski, EM Hatch - Annual review of cell and …, 2020 - annualreviews.org
The nuclear envelope is often depicted as a static barrier that regulates access between the
nucleus and the cytosol. However, recent research has identified many conditions in …
nucleus and the cytosol. However, recent research has identified many conditions in …
Nuclear lamins: building blocks of nuclear architecture
Nuclear lamins were initially identified as the major components of the nuclear lamina, a
proteinaceous layer found at the interface between chromatin and the inner nuclear …
proteinaceous layer found at the interface between chromatin and the inner nuclear …
Nuclear lamins: laminopathies and their role in premature ageing
It has been demonstrated that nuclear lamins are important proteins in maintaining cellular
as well as nuclear integrity, and in maintaining chromatin organization in the nucleus …
as well as nuclear integrity, and in maintaining chromatin organization in the nucleus …
A-type lamins bind both hetero-and euchromatin, the latter being regulated by lamina-associated polypeptide 2 alpha
K Gesson, P Rescheneder, MP Skoruppa… - Genome …, 2016 - genome.cshlp.org
Lamins are components of the peripheral nuclear lamina and interact with heterochromatic
genomic regions, termed lamina-associated domains (LADs). In contrast to lamin B1 being …
genomic regions, termed lamina-associated domains (LADs). In contrast to lamin B1 being …