Diverse lamin-dependent mechanisms interact to control chromatin dynamics: Focus on laminopathies

D Camozzi, C Capanni, V Cenni, E Mattioli… - Nucleus, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
D Camozzi, C Capanni, V Cenni, E Mattioli, M Columbaro, S Squarzoni, G Lattanzi
Nucleus, 2014Taylor & Francis
Interconnected functional strategies govern chromatin dynamics in eukaryotic cells. In this
context, A and B type lamins, the nuclear intermediate filaments, act on diverse platforms
involved in tissue homeostasis. On the nuclear side, lamins elicit large scale or fine
chromatin conformational changes, affect DNA damage response factors and transcription
factor shuttling. On the cytoplasmic side, bridging-molecules, the LINC complex, associate
with lamins to coordinate chromatin dynamics with cytoskeleton and extra-cellular signals …
Interconnected functional strategies govern chromatin dynamics in eukaryotic cells. In this context, A and B type lamins, the nuclear intermediate filaments, act on diverse platforms involved in tissue homeostasis. On the nuclear side, lamins elicit large scale or fine chromatin conformational changes, affect DNA damage response factors and transcription factor shuttling. On the cytoplasmic side, bridging-molecules, the LINC complex, associate with lamins to coordinate chromatin dynamics with cytoskeleton and extra-cellular signals.
 
Consistent with such a fine tuning, lamin mutations and/or defects in their expression or post-translational processing, as well as mutations in lamin partner genes, cause a heterogeneous group of diseases known as laminopathies. They include muscular dystrophies, cardiomyopathy, lipodystrophies, neuropathies, and progeroid syndromes. The study of chromatin dynamics under pathological conditions, which is summarized in this review, is shedding light on the complex and fascinating role of the nuclear lamina in chromatin regulation.
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