Nuclear filaments: role in chromosomal positioning and gene expression
Nuclear lamins form an elastic meshwork underlying the inner nuclear membrane and provide mechanical rigidity to the nucleus and maintain shape. Lamins also maintain chromosome positioning and play important roles in several nuclear processes like replication, DNA damage repair, transcription, and e...
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doaj-ac2901bd281a46a98db0e33949f532402021-01-26T12:33:39ZengTaylor & Francis GroupNucleus1949-10341949-10422020-01-011119911010.1080/19491034.2020.17694451769445Nuclear filaments: role in chromosomal positioning and gene expressionManindra Bera0Kaushik Sengupta1Saha Institute of Nuclear PhysicsSaha Institute of Nuclear PhysicsNuclear lamins form an elastic meshwork underlying the inner nuclear membrane and provide mechanical rigidity to the nucleus and maintain shape. Lamins also maintain chromosome positioning and play important roles in several nuclear processes like replication, DNA damage repair, transcription, and epigenetic modifications. LMNA mutations affect cardiac tissue, muscle tissues, adipose tissues to precipitate several diseases collectively termed as laminopathies. However, the rationale behind LMNA mutations and laminopathies continues to elude scientists. During interphase, several chromosomes form inter/intrachromosomal contacts inside nucleoplasm and several chromosomal loops also stretch out to make a ‘loop-cluster’ which are key players to regulate gene expressions. In this perspective, we have proposed that the lamin network in tandem with nuclear actin and myosin provide mechanical rigidity to the chromosomal contacts and facilitate loop-clusters movements. LMNA mutations thus might perturb the landscape of chromosomal contacts or loop-clusters positioning which can impair gene expression profile.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/19491034.2020.1769445nuclear laminsintermediate filamentslaminopathiesinter/intra-chromosomal contactsloop-clusterschromosomal positioningactinmyosin |
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Manindra Bera Kaushik Sengupta Nuclear filaments: role in chromosomal positioning and gene expression Nucleus nuclear lamins intermediate filaments laminopathies inter/intra-chromosomal contacts loop-clusters chromosomal positioning actin myosin |
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Nuclear filaments: role in chromosomal positioning and gene expression |
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Nuclear filaments: role in chromosomal positioning and gene expression |
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Nuclear filaments: role in chromosomal positioning and gene expression |
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Nuclear filaments: role in chromosomal positioning and gene expression |
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Nuclear filaments: role in chromosomal positioning and gene expression |
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nuclear filaments: role in chromosomal positioning and gene expression |
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1949-1034 1949-1042 |
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Nuclear lamins form an elastic meshwork underlying the inner nuclear membrane and provide mechanical rigidity to the nucleus and maintain shape. Lamins also maintain chromosome positioning and play important roles in several nuclear processes like replication, DNA damage repair, transcription, and epigenetic modifications. LMNA mutations affect cardiac tissue, muscle tissues, adipose tissues to precipitate several diseases collectively termed as laminopathies. However, the rationale behind LMNA mutations and laminopathies continues to elude scientists. During interphase, several chromosomes form inter/intrachromosomal contacts inside nucleoplasm and several chromosomal loops also stretch out to make a ‘loop-cluster’ which are key players to regulate gene expressions. In this perspective, we have proposed that the lamin network in tandem with nuclear actin and myosin provide mechanical rigidity to the chromosomal contacts and facilitate loop-clusters movements. LMNA mutations thus might perturb the landscape of chromosomal contacts or loop-clusters positioning which can impair gene expression profile. |
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nuclear lamins intermediate filaments laminopathies inter/intra-chromosomal contacts loop-clusters chromosomal positioning actin myosin |
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