Chromatin organization in relation to the nuclear periphery |
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Authors: | Kalverda Bernike Röling Michael D Fornerod Maarten |
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Affiliation: | Department of Tumor Biology, The Netherlands Cancer Institute, Plesmanlaan 121, 1066 CX Amsterdam, The Netherlands. |
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Abstract: | In the limited space of the nucleus, chromatin is organized in a dynamic and non-random manner. Three ways of chromatin organization are compaction, formation of loops and localization within the nucleus. To study chromatin localization it is most convenient to use the nuclear envelope as a fixed viewpoint. Peripheral chromatin has both been described as silent chromatin, interacting with the nuclear lamina, and active chromatin, interacting with nuclear pore proteins. Current data indicate that the nuclear envelope is a reader as well as a writer of chromatin state, and that its influence is not limited to the nuclear periphery. |
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Keywords: | Chromatin Nuclear lamina Lamin Nuclear pore complex Nucleoporin Nup |
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