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A Glimpse into Chromatin Organization and Nuclear Lamina Contribution in Neuronal Differentiation

Salvatore MartinoPietro Salvatore CarolloViviana Barra

subject

Settore BIO/18 - GeneticaepigeneticsGeneticsneuronal differentiationGenetics (clinical)nuclear laminachromatin organization

description

During embryonic development stem cells undergo the differentiation process so that they can specialise for different functions within the organism. Complex programs of gene transcription are crucial for this process to happen. Epigenetic modifications and the architecture of chromatin in the nucleus, by the formation of specific regions of active as well as inactive chromatin, allow the coordinated regulation of the genes for each cell fate. In this mini review, we discuss the current knowledge regarding the regulation of three-dimensional chromatin structure during neuronal differentiation. We also focus on the role played in neurogenesis by the nuclear lamina that ensures the tethering of the chromatin to the nuclear envelope.

https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202304.0790.v1