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Nuclear Domains and the Nuclear Matrix

Authors :
D.G. Wansink
M A Grande
L. de Jong
Wouter Schul
R. van Driel
B. van Steensel
Source :
International Review of Cytology ISBN: 9780123645654
Publication Year :
1996
Publisher :
Elsevier, 1996.

Abstract

This overview describes the spatial distribution of several enzymatic machineries and functions in the interphase nucleus. Three general observations can be made. First, many components of the different nuclear machineries are distributed in the nucleus in a characteristic way for each component. They are often found concentrated in specific domains. Second, nuclear machineries for the synthesis and processing of RNA and DNA are associated with an insoluble nuclear structure, called nuclear matrix. Evidently, handling of DNA and RNA is done by immobilized enzyme systems. Finally, the nucleus seems to be divided in two major compartments. One is occupied by compact chromosomes, the other compartment is the space between the chromosomes. In the latter, transcription takes place at the surface of chromosomal domains and it houses the splicing machinery. The relevance of nuclear organization for efficient gene expression is discussed.

Details

ISBN :
978-0-12-364565-4
ISBNs :
9780123645654
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Review of Cytology ISBN: 9780123645654
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........4aea96f58c4aacc1b5dfd15b0268699a
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/s0074-7696(08)61231-0