| Literature DB >> 21327087 |
Nard Kubben1, Jan Willem Voncken, Tom Misteli.
Abstract
The nuclear envelope and the lamina define the nuclear periphery and are implicated in many nuclear processes including chromatin organization, transcription and DNA replication. Mutations in lamin A proteins, major components of the lamina, interfere with these functions and cause a set of phenotypically diverse diseases referred to as laminopathies. The phenotypic diversity of laminopathies is thought to be the result of alterations in specific protein- and chromatin interactions due to lamin A mutations. Systematic identification of lamin A-protein and -chromatin interactions will be critical to uncover the molecular etiology of laminopathies. Here we summarize and critically discuss recent technology to analyze lamina-protein and-chromatin interactions.Keywords: DamID; affinity purification; chromatin immunoprecipitation; chromatin interactions; immunoprecipitation; lamin A; laminopathies; mass spectrometry; oneSTrEP; protein interactions
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Year: 2010 PMID: 21327087 PMCID: PMC3027047 DOI: 10.4161/nucl.1.6.13513
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nucleus ISSN: 1949-1034 Impact factor: 4.197