Nuclear compartments: an incomplete primer to nuclear compartments, bodies, and genome organization relative to nuclear architecture

AS Belmont - Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology, 2022 - cshperspectives.cshlp.org
This work reviews nuclear compartments, defined broadly to include distinct nuclear
structures, bodies, and chromosome domains. It first summarizes original cytological …

Chromosome territories–a functional nuclear landscape

T Cremer, M Cremer, S Dietzel, S Müller… - Current opinion in cell …, 2006 - Elsevier
Understanding nuclear architecture is indispensable for understanding the cell-type-
dependent orchestration of active and silent genes and other nuclear functions, such as …

Genome organization around nuclear speckles

Y Chen, AS Belmont - Current opinion in genetics & development, 2019 - Elsevier
Higher eukaryotic cell nuclei are highly compartmentalized into bodies and structural
assemblies of specialized functions. Nuclear speckles/IGCs are one of the most prominent …

The contribution of nuclear compartmentalization to gene regulation

M Carmo-Fonseca - Cell, 2002 - cell.com
Recent developments in live-cell imaging are challenging our stereotyped view of the fixed
cell nucleus. The emerging picture is that nuclear processes may rely on a constant flow of …

Whole-genome screening identifies proteins localized to distinct nuclear bodies

K Fong, Y Li, W Wang, W Ma, K Li, RZ Qi, D Liu… - Journal of Cell …, 2013 - rupress.org
The nucleus is a unique organelle that contains essential genetic materials in chromosome
territories. The interchromatin space is composed of nuclear subcompartments, which are …

Nuclear bodies: multifaceted subdomains of the interchromatin space

AG Matera - Trends in cell biology, 1999 - cell.com
Higher-eukaryotic nuclei contain numerous morphologically distinct substructures that are
collectively called nuclear bodies. Although the precise functions of these subdomains …

Nuclear compartments and gene regulation

M Cockell, SM Gasser - Current opinion in genetics & development, 1999 - Elsevier
Improvements in fluorescence microscopy have allowed us to explore the three-dimensional
organization of the nucleus in ways that were impossible ten years ago, revealing …

The nuclear envelope as a chromatin organizer

N Zuleger, MI Robson, EC Schirmer - Nucleus, 2011 - Taylor & Francis
In the past 15 years our perception of nuclear envelope function has evolved perhaps nearly
as much as the nuclear envelope itself evolved in the last 3 billion years. Historically viewed …

[HTML][HTML] The 4D nucleome: Evidence for a dynamic nuclear landscape based on co-aligned active and inactive nuclear compartments

T Cremer, M Cremer, B Hübner, H Strickfaden… - FEBS letters, 2015 - Elsevier
Recent methodological advancements in microscopy and DNA sequencing-based methods
provide unprecedented new insights into the spatio-temporal relationships between …

[HTML][HTML] Genome-wide maps of nuclear lamina interactions in single human cells

J Kind, L Pagie, SS de Vries, L Nahidiazar, SS Dey… - Cell, 2015 - cell.com
Mammalian interphase chromosomes interact with the nuclear lamina (NL) through
hundreds of large lamina-associated domains (LADs). We report a method to map NL …