| Literature DB >> 25602590 |
Jordi Camps1, Michael R Erdos, Thomas Ried.
Abstract
Lamins constitute an integral structural component of the nuclear lamina. However, their impact on the structure and stability of chromosome territories, and on the regulation of gene expression is explored to a lesser extent. By 3D-FISH, Camps and colleagues showed that lamin B1 (LMNB1) is required for proper chromosome condensation in interphase nuclei, and deficiency of LMNB1 triggers the relocation of the epigenetic mark of facultative heterochromatin, H3K27me3, toward the interior of the nucleus. Additionally, LMNB1 repression slowed cellular growth due to S-phase delays and increased genomic instability. Finally, silencing of LMNB1 resulted in enlarged nuclear speckles and in extensive changes in alternative splicing of multiple genes. Altogether, the data suggest a central role of LMNB1 for the condensation of chromosome territories, for the distribution of heterochromatin, and for the regulation of gene expression and splicing.Entities:
Keywords: B1; DNA replication; Lamin LMNB1; S-phase; alternative splicing; chromatin decondensation; chromosome territories; histone modifications; nuclear organization
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25602590 PMCID: PMC4615282 DOI: 10.1080/19491034.2014.1003510
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nucleus ISSN: 1949-1034 Impact factor: 4.197