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Loss of A-type lamins and genomic instability

Ignacio González-Suárez, Abena B. Redwood, Susana Gonzalo

Cell Cycle · 2009 · ▲ 68 citations

Abstract

Research performed in the last few years has revealed important roles for the spatial and temporal organization of the genome on genome function and integrity. A challenge in the field is to determine the molecular mechanisms involved in the organization of genome function. A-type lamins, key structural components of the nucleus, have been implicated in the maintenance of nuclear architecture and chromatin structure. Interestingly, alterations of A-type lamins lead to defects in DNA replication and repair as well as gene transcription and silencing. Elucidating the functions of these proteins is a topical subject since alterations of A-type lamins are associated with a variety of human diseases, ranging from muscular dystrophies and premature aging syndromes to cancer. Here, we discuss novels roles for A-type lamins in the maintenance of telomere(definition) structure, length and function as well as in the stabilization of a key DNA damage response factor. These studies support the notion that increased genomic instability due to defects in telomere biology and DNA repair contribute to the pathogenesis of lamin-related diseases.

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González-Suárez, I., Redwood, A.B., &amp; Gonzalo, S. (2009). Loss of A-type lamins and genomic instability. <em>Cell Cycle</em>. https://doi.org/10.4161/cc.8.23.10092
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González-Suárez I, Redwood AB, Gonzalo S. Loss of A-type lamins and genomic instability. Cell Cycle. 2009. doi:10.4161/cc.8.23.10092.
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@article{ignacio2009Lossof, title = {Loss of A-type lamins and genomic instability}, author = {Ignacio González-Suárez and Abena B. Redwood and Susana Gonzalo}, journal = {Cell Cycle}, year = {2009}, doi = {10.4161/cc.8.23.10092}, }

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