An increasing number of studies indicate that chromosomes are spatially organized in the interphase nucleus and that some genes tend to occupy characteristic zones of the nuclear volume. FISH studies in mammalian cells suggest a differential localization of active and inactive loci, with inactive heterochromatin being largely perinuclear. Recent genome-wide mapping techniques confirm that the nuclear lamina, which lies beneath the nuclear envelope, interacts preferentially with silent genes. To address the functional significance of spatial compartmentation, gain-of-function assays in which chromatin is targeted to the nuclear periphery have now been carried out. Such experiments yielded coherent models in yeast; however, conflicting result...
In eukaryotes the genome adopts a non-random spatial organisation, which is important for gene regul...
BACKGROUND: Different cell types have distinctive patterns of chromosome positioning in the nucleus....
Temporal and spatial organization of the nucleus is critical for the control of transcription, mRNA ...
An increasing number of studies indicate that chromosomes are spatially organized in the interphase ...
AbstractIn the limited space of the nucleus, chromatin is organized in a dynamic and non-random mann...
BACKGROUND: Different cell types have distinctive patterns of chromosome positioning in the nucleus....
AbstractMany proteins are concentrated in compartments within the nucleus. Chromatin is also compart...
The nuclear envelope is a complex double membrane system that separates the activities of the nuclea...
Eukaryotic cells store their genome inside a nucleus, a dedicated organelle shielded by a double lip...
During the last few years, there has been a rapid increase in our knowledge of how chromatin is orga...
During the last few years, there has been a rapid increase in our knowledge of how chromatin is orga...
AbstractIn the limited space of the nucleus, chromatin is organized in a dynamic and non-random mann...
Eukaryotic genomes are distributed on linear chromosomes that are grouped together in the nucleus, a...
In the past 15 years our perception of nuclear envelope function has evolved perhaps nearly as much ...
In eukaryotes the genome adopts a non-random spatial organisation, which is important for gene regul...
In eukaryotes the genome adopts a non-random spatial organisation, which is important for gene regul...
BACKGROUND: Different cell types have distinctive patterns of chromosome positioning in the nucleus....
Temporal and spatial organization of the nucleus is critical for the control of transcription, mRNA ...
An increasing number of studies indicate that chromosomes are spatially organized in the interphase ...
AbstractIn the limited space of the nucleus, chromatin is organized in a dynamic and non-random mann...
BACKGROUND: Different cell types have distinctive patterns of chromosome positioning in the nucleus....
AbstractMany proteins are concentrated in compartments within the nucleus. Chromatin is also compart...
The nuclear envelope is a complex double membrane system that separates the activities of the nuclea...
Eukaryotic cells store their genome inside a nucleus, a dedicated organelle shielded by a double lip...
During the last few years, there has been a rapid increase in our knowledge of how chromatin is orga...
During the last few years, there has been a rapid increase in our knowledge of how chromatin is orga...
AbstractIn the limited space of the nucleus, chromatin is organized in a dynamic and non-random mann...
Eukaryotic genomes are distributed on linear chromosomes that are grouped together in the nucleus, a...
In the past 15 years our perception of nuclear envelope function has evolved perhaps nearly as much ...
In eukaryotes the genome adopts a non-random spatial organisation, which is important for gene regul...
In eukaryotes the genome adopts a non-random spatial organisation, which is important for gene regul...
BACKGROUND: Different cell types have distinctive patterns of chromosome positioning in the nucleus....
Temporal and spatial organization of the nucleus is critical for the control of transcription, mRNA ...