The architecture of human chromosomes in interphase nuclei is still largely unknown. Microscopy studies have indicated that specific regions of chromosomes are located in close proximity to the nuclear lamina (NL)(1-3). This has led to the idea that certain genomic elements may be attached to the NL, which may contribute to the spatial organization of chromosomes inside the nucleus. However, sequences in the human genome that interact with the NL in vivo have not been identified. Here we construct a high-resolution map of the interaction sites of the entire genome with NL components in human fibroblasts. This map shows that genome - lamina interactions occur through more than 1,300 sharply defined large domains 0.1 - 10 megabases in size. T...
SummaryThe nuclear lamina (NL) interacts with hundreds of large genomic regions termed lamina associ...
International audienceThe nuclear lamina (NL) interacts with hundreds of large genomic regions terme...
In metazoans, the nuclear lamina is thought to play an important role in the spatial organization of...
SummaryMammalian interphase chromosomes interact with the nuclear lamina (NL) through hundreds of la...
Mammalian interphase chromosomes interact with the nuclear lamina (NL) through hundreds of large lam...
Mammalian interphase chromosomes interact with the nuclear lamina (NL) through hundreds of large lam...
International audienceMammalian interphase chromosomes interact with the nuclear lamina (NL) through...
In metazoan cell nuclei, hundreds of large chromatin domains are in close contact with the nuclear l...
textabstractIn metazoan cell nuclei, hundreds of large chromatin domains are in close contact with t...
At the nuclear periphery, associations of chromatin with the nuclear lamina through lamina-associate...
SummaryMammalian interphase chromosomes interact with the nuclear lamina (NL) through hundreds of la...
Mammalian interphase chromosomes interact with the nuclear lamina (NL) through hundreds of large lam...
SummaryA large fraction of the mammalian genome is organized into inactive chromosomal domains along...
SummaryThe nuclear lamina (NL) interacts with hundreds of large genomic regions termed lamina associ...
Lamina-associated domains (LADs) are large genomic regions that interact with the nuclear lamina (NL...
SummaryThe nuclear lamina (NL) interacts with hundreds of large genomic regions termed lamina associ...
International audienceThe nuclear lamina (NL) interacts with hundreds of large genomic regions terme...
In metazoans, the nuclear lamina is thought to play an important role in the spatial organization of...
SummaryMammalian interphase chromosomes interact with the nuclear lamina (NL) through hundreds of la...
Mammalian interphase chromosomes interact with the nuclear lamina (NL) through hundreds of large lam...
Mammalian interphase chromosomes interact with the nuclear lamina (NL) through hundreds of large lam...
International audienceMammalian interphase chromosomes interact with the nuclear lamina (NL) through...
In metazoan cell nuclei, hundreds of large chromatin domains are in close contact with the nuclear l...
textabstractIn metazoan cell nuclei, hundreds of large chromatin domains are in close contact with t...
At the nuclear periphery, associations of chromatin with the nuclear lamina through lamina-associate...
SummaryMammalian interphase chromosomes interact with the nuclear lamina (NL) through hundreds of la...
Mammalian interphase chromosomes interact with the nuclear lamina (NL) through hundreds of large lam...
SummaryA large fraction of the mammalian genome is organized into inactive chromosomal domains along...
SummaryThe nuclear lamina (NL) interacts with hundreds of large genomic regions termed lamina associ...
Lamina-associated domains (LADs) are large genomic regions that interact with the nuclear lamina (NL...
SummaryThe nuclear lamina (NL) interacts with hundreds of large genomic regions termed lamina associ...
International audienceThe nuclear lamina (NL) interacts with hundreds of large genomic regions terme...
In metazoans, the nuclear lamina is thought to play an important role in the spatial organization of...