Defects in lamin B1 expression or processing affect interphase chromosome position and gene expression.
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Spatial Genome Organization and Its Emerging Role as a Potential Diagnosis ToolAnchoring a Leviathan: How the Nuclear Membrane Tethers the GenomeThe nuclear envelope as a chromatin organizerLamin B1 protein is required for dendrite development in primary mouse cortical neuronsLamin b1 polymorphism influences morphology of the nuclear envelope, cell cycle progression, and risk of neural tube defects in miceIs LMNB1 a susceptibility gene for neural tube defects in humans?Lamin B1 mediates cell-autonomous neuropathology in a leukodystrophy mouse model.Recruitment to the nuclear periphery can alter expression of genes in human cells.Integrative pathway-centric modeling of ventricular dysfunction after myocardial infarction.Reciprocal knock-in mice to investigate the functional redundancy of lamin B1 and lamin B2.The insulator protein SU(HW) fine-tunes nuclear lamina interactions of the Drosophila genomeNuclear matrix association: switching to the invasive cytotrophoblast.Gene positioning.Loss of lamin B1 results in prolongation of S phase and decondensation of chromosome territoriesChromosomal regions associated with prostate cancer risk localize to lamin B-deficient microdomains and exhibit reduced gene transcription.Nuclear lamins.Adult-onset autosomal dominant leukodystrophy: linking nuclear envelope to myelin.Positioning of chromosomes in human spermatozoa is determined by ordered centromere arrangementNuclear lamins: major factors in the structural organization and function of the nucleus and chromatinNuclear lamins and chromatin: when structure meets function.miR-23 regulation of lamin B1 is crucial for oligodendrocyte development and myelinationThe nucleus introduced.A large genomic deletion leads to enhancer adoption by the lamin B1 gene: a second path to autosomal dominant adult-onset demyelinating leukodystrophy (ADLD)The functions of the nuclear envelope in mediating the molecular crosstalk between the nucleus and the cytoplasm.Understanding the roles of nuclear A- and B-type lamins in brain development.The role of lamin B1 for the maintenance of nuclear structure and function.Dynamic organization of transcription compartments is dependent on functional nuclear architecture.MacroH2A1 associates with nuclear lamina and maintains chromatin architecture in mouse liver cells.Stress-induced release of Oct-1 from the nuclear envelope is mediated by JNK phosphorylation of lamin B1.A genetic locus targeted to the nuclear periphery in living cells maintains its transcriptional competence.Gene regulation through nuclear organization.The A- and B-type nuclear lamin networks: microdomains involved in chromatin organization and transcriptionPosition of human chromosomes is conserved in mouse nuclei indicating a species-independent mechanism for maintaining genome organization.Redistribution of the Lamin B1 genomic binding profile affects rearrangement of heterochromatic domains and SAHF formation during senescence.Nuclear shape, mechanics, and mechanotransduction.Nuclear lamins in cancerOrganization of nuclear architecture during adipocyte differentiation.Lamin B1 maintains the functional plasticity of nucleoliIdentification of a perinuclear positioning element in human subtelomeres that requires A-type lamins and CTCF.Gene positioning and expression.
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Defects in lamin B1 expression or processing affect interphase chromosome position and gene expression.
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Defects in lamin B1 expression ...... position and gene expression.
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Defects in lamin B1 expression ...... position and gene expression.
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Defects in lamin B1 expression ...... position and gene expression.
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Defects in lamin B1 expression ...... position and gene expression.
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Defects in lamin B1 expression ...... position and gene expression.
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Rebecca Sanders
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2007-02-20T00:00:00Z