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Lamina-associated domains: peripheral matters and internal affairs

At the nuclear periphery, associations of chromatin with the nuclear lamina through lamina-associated domains (LADs) aid functional ...

Lamina-associated domains: links with chromosome architecture ...

Such lamina-associated domains (LADs) are thought to help organize chromosomes inside the nucleus and have been associated with gene repression.

Lamina-associated domains: Tethers and looseners - ScienceDirect

We review recent progress in the search for molecular tethers and looseners of LADs and we discuss the link between LAD–NL tethering, transcription regulation, ...

Choreography of lamina‐associated domains: structure meets ...

In most mammalian nuclei, much of the heterochromatin is positioned near the nuclear envelope, and these chromatin stretches are known as ...

An atlas of lamina-associated chromatin across twelve human cell ...

Unlike many histone modifications and chromatin-associated proteins, lamina-associated domains (LADs) are mapped genome-wide in relatively few ...

Supporting associated domains | Apple Developer Documentation

Associated domains provide the underpinning to universal links, a feature that allows an app to present content in place of all or part of its website. Users ...

Choreography of lamina-associated domains: structure ... - PubMed

Lamina-associated domains are large regions of heterochromatin positioned at the nuclear periphery. These domains have been implicated in ...

Chromatin protein complexes involved in gene repression in lamina ...

Lamina-associated domains (LADs) are large chromatin regions that are associated with the nuclear lamina (NL) and form a repressive environment for ...

Chromatin protein complexes involved in gene repression in lamina ...

Lamina-associated domains (LADs) are chromatin regions at the inner nuclear membrane that form a repressive environment for transcription. Here, ...

Lamin B1 mapping reveals the existence of dynamic and functional ...

Lamins (A/C and B) are major constituents of the nuclear lamina (NL). Structurally conserved lamina-associated domains (LADs) are formed by ...

Mapping the micro-proteome of the nuclear lamina and lamina ...

DNA and proteins are highly organized within the eukaryotic cell nucleus. Sequestration of proteins into nuclear sub-domains and the higher ...

Gene Regulatory Interactions at Lamina-Associated Domains - MDPI

The nuclear lamina provides a repressive chromatin environment at the nuclear periphery. However, whereas most genes in lamina-associated ...

NKI Nuc Lamina Tracks - UCSC Genome Browser

Large, discrete chromosomal domains are dynamically associated (double arrows) with the nuclear lamina, and demarcated by putative insulator elements that ...

Lamina Associated Domains | meuleman.org

These domains are units of chromosome organisation within the nucleus, and we named them Lamina Associated Domains (LADs).

Configuring an associated domain | Apple Developer Documentation

Create a two-way association between your app and your website to enable universal links, Handoff, App Clips, and shared web credentials.

Getting started with associated domains - support.Zoom.US

Associated domains uses your organization's email address domain (such as @zoom.us) to add or auto-create.

Topologically associating domain - Wikipedia

Disruption of TAD boundaries are found to be associated with wide range of diseases such as cancer, variety of limb malformations such as synpolydactyly, Cooks ...

Genome-wide maps of nucleolus interactions reveal distinct layers ...

Lamina associated domains (LADs) contain genes in transcriptionally silent state or with low expression levels, have a low overall gene ...

Gene Regulatory Interactions at Lamina-Associated Domains

The nuclear lamina provides a repressive chromatin environment at the nuclear periphery. However, whereas most genes in lamina-associated domain...

Lamina-Associated Domains: Links with Chromosome Architecture ...

Semantic Scholar extracted view of "Lamina-Associated Domains: Links with Chromosome Architecture, Heterochromatin, and Gene Repression" by B. Steensel et ...