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  1. Interaction with B-type lamin reveals the function of Drosophila Keap1 xenobiotic response factor in nuclear architecture

    Background

    The Keap1-Nrf2 pathway serves as a central regulator that mediates transcriptional responses to xenobiotic and oxidative stimuli. Recent...

    Jennifer Carlson, Emma Neidviecky, ... Huai Deng in Molecular Biology Reports
    Article 20 April 2024
  2. Dysfunction of Lamin B and Physiological Aging Cause Telomere Instability in Drosophila Germline

    Abstract

    Chromatin spatial organization in the nucleus is essential for the genome functioning and regulation of gene activity. The nuclear lamina and...

    Valeriya V. Morgunova, Olesya A. Sokolova, ... Alla I. Kalmykova in Biochemistry (Moscow)
    Article Open access 01 December 2022
  3. The wide and growing range of lamin B-related diseases: from laminopathies to cancer

    B-type lamins are fundamental components of the nuclear lamina, a complex structure that acts as a scaffold for organization and function of the...

    Camilla Evangelisti, Isabella Rusciano, ... Stefano Ratti in Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences
    Article Open access 08 February 2022
  4. Fly clock, my clock, and lamin B receptor

    Durgadas P. Kasbekar in Journal of Genetics
    Article 21 December 2023
  5. Lamin A upregulation reorganizes the genome during rod photoreceptor degeneration

    Neurodegenerative diseases are accompanied by dynamic changes in gene expression, including the upregulation of hallmark stress-responsive genes....

    Ivana Herrera, José Alex Lourenço Fernandes, ... Pierre Mattar in Cell Death & Disease
    Article Open access 25 October 2023
  6. Unusual Biomolecular Condensates Containing Nucleoporins or Lamin in the Germinal Vesicle of the Common Frog

    Abstract

    The nucleus (germinal vesicle, GV) of late vitellogenic oocytes of the European common frog, Rana temporaria , was found to contain...

    D. S. Bogolyubov, I. O. Bogolyubova in Cell and Tissue Biology
    Article 22 September 2023
  7. Lamin B1 curtails early human papillomavirus infection by safeguarding nuclear compartmentalization and autophagic capacity

    Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection is a primary cause of cervical and head-and-neck cancers. The HPV genome enters the nucleus during mitosis when...

    Freya Molenberghs, Marlies Verschuuren, ... Winnok H. De Vos in Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences
    Article Open access 14 March 2024
  8. Age-dependent Lamin changes induce cardiac dysfunction via dysregulation of cardiac transcriptional programs

    As we age, structural changes contribute to progressive decline in organ function, which in the heart act through poorly characterized mechanisms....

    Natalie J. Kirkland, Scott H. Skalak, ... Adam J. Engler in Nature Aging
    Article 22 December 2022
  9. Global crotonylome reveals hypoxia-mediated lamin A crotonylation regulated by HDAC6 in liver cancer

    Lysine crotonylation is a recently discovered post-translation modification involved in transcription regulation, cell signal transduction, and other...

    Dan Zhang, **g Tang, ... Pian Liu in Cell Death & Disease
    Article Open access 17 August 2022
  10. Glycan analysis of Lamin A/C protein at G2/M and S phases of the cell cycle

    During mitosis, phosphorylation and dephosphorylation of lamins triggers the nuclear envelope disassembly/assembly. However, it hasn’t been known...

    Ecem Åžener Uslupehlivan, Remziye Deveci, ... SavaÅŸ Ä°zzetoÄŸlu in Cell Biochemistry and Biophysics
    Article 30 September 2022
  11. Lamin A and the LINC complex act as potential tumor suppressors in Ewing Sarcoma

    Lamin A, a main constituent of the nuclear lamina, is involved in mechanosignaling and cell migration through dynamic interactions with the LINC...

    Francesca Chiarini, Francesca Paganelli, ... Katia Scotlandi in Cell Death & Disease
    Article Open access 14 April 2022
  12. Lamin C is required to establish genome organization after mitosis

    Background

    The dynamic 3D organization of the genome is central to gene regulation and development. The nuclear lamina influences genome organization...

    **anrong Wong, Victoria E. Hoskins, ... Karen L. Reddy in Genome Biology
    Article Open access 15 November 2021
  13. Eliminating elevated p53 signaling fails to rescue skeletal muscle defects or extend survival in lamin A/C-deficient mice

    Lamins A and C, encoded by the LMNA gene, are nuclear intermediate filaments that provide structural support to the nucleus and contribute to...

    Tyler J. Kirby, Hind C. Zahr, ... Jan Lammerding in Cell Death Discovery
    Article Open access 22 May 2024
  14. Small heat-shock protein HSPB3 promotes myogenesis by regulating the lamin B receptor

    One of the critical events that regulates muscle cell differentiation is the replacement of the lamin B receptor (LBR)-tether with the lamin A/C...

    Tatiana Tiago, Barbara Hummel, ... Serena Carra in Cell Death & Disease
    Article Open access 06 May 2021
  15. Crystal structure of progeria mutant S143F lamin A/C reveals increased hydrophobicity driving nuclear deformation

    Lamins are intermediate filaments that form a 3-D meshwork in the periphery of the nuclear envelope. The recent crystal structure of a long fragment...

    **sook Ahn, Soyeon Jeong, ... Nam-Chul Ha in Communications Biology
    Article Open access 25 March 2022
  16. Modeling the 3D Genome Using Hi-C and Nuclear Lamin-Genome Contacts

    The three-dimensional (3D) organization of the genome is shaped by interactions with multiple structures within the nucleus, affecting gene...
    Jonas Paulsen, Philippe Collas in Hi-C Data Analysis
    Protocol 2022
  17. Lamin-A interacting protein Hsp90 is required for DNA damage repair and chemoresistance of ovarian cancer cells

    Ovarian cancer is the most malignant gynecologic cancer. Previous studies found that lamin-A was associated with DNA damage repair proteins but the...

    Yixuan Wang, Quan Chen, ... **aoying Wu in Cell Death & Disease
    Article Open access 12 August 2021
  18. Depletion of lamins B1 and B2 promotes chromatin mobility and induces differential gene expression by a mesoscale-motion-dependent mechanism

    Background

    B-type lamins are critical nuclear envelope proteins that interact with the three-dimensional genomic architecture. However, identifying...

    Emily M. Pujadas Liwag, **aolong Wei, ... Mazhar Adli in Genome Biology
    Article Open access 22 March 2024
  19. Nuclear peripheral chromatin-lamin B1 interaction is required for global integrity of chromatin architecture and dynamics in human cells

    The eukaryotic genome is folded into higher-order conformation accompanied with constrained dynamics for coordinated genome functions. However, the...

    Lei Chang, Mengfan Li, ... Yujie Sun in Protein & Cell
    Article Open access 05 November 2020
  20. Lamin A as a Determinant of Mechanical Properties of the Cell Nucleus in Health and Disease

    Abstract

    One of the main factors associated with worse prognosis in oncology is metastasis, which is based on the ability of tumor cells to migrate...

    Natalia L. Ovsiannikova, Svetlana V. Lavrushkina, ... Igor I. Kireev in Biochemistry (Moscow)
    Article 20 October 2021
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