Distal Gene Expression Governed by Lamins and Nesprins via Chromatin Conformation Change

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Abstract

The nuclear lamina is a vital structural component of eukaryotic cells, playing a pivotal role in both physiological processes, such as cell differentiation, and pathological conditions, including laminopathies and cancer metastasis. Lamina associated proteins, particularly lamins and nesprins, are integral to mechanosensing, chromatin organization, and gene regulation. However, their precise contributions to gene regulation remain incompletely understood. This study explores the functions of lamin A, LMNA, and SYNE2 in gene expression, with a particular focus on their influence on distal chromatin interactions and conformational changes. Using inducible shRNA knockdown, RNA-seq analysis, and dCas9-mediated live imaging of chromosomes, we demonstrate that lamin A affects RNA synthesis, LMNA governs chromatin spatial organization, and SYNE2 regulates chromatin modifications. Furthermore, both lamins and nesprins enhance telomere dynamics. These findings elucidate nuclear envelope-associated mechanisms in gene regulation, offering valuable insights into chromatin dynamics under both physiological and pathological contexts.

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