Anja R Oldenburg
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Recent Articles
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Paulsen J, Sekelja M, Oldenburg A, Barateau A, Briand N, Delbarre E, et al.
Genome Biol
. 2017 Feb;
18(1):21.
PMID: 28137286
Current three-dimensional (3D) genome modeling platforms are limited by their inability to account for radial placement of loci in the nucleus. We present Chrom3D, a user-friendly whole-genome 3D computational modeling...
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Oldenburg A, Collas P
Methods Mol Biol
. 2016 May;
1411:315-24.
PMID: 27147051
The nuclear lamina is a meshwork of A- and B-type lamins which interact with chromatin and regulate many nuclear functions. Recent studies have reported the discovery of chromatin domains interacting...
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Ronningen T, Shah A, Oldenburg A, Vekterud K, Delbarre E, Moskaug J, et al.
Genome Res
. 2015 Sep;
25(12):1825-35.
PMID: 26359231
Dynamic interactions of nuclear lamins with chromatin through lamin-associated domains (LADs) contribute to spatial arrangement of the genome. Here, we provide evidence for prepatterning of differentiation-driven formation of lamin A/C...
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Vadrot N, Duband-Goulet I, Cabet E, Attanda W, Barateau A, Vicart P, et al.
Hum Mol Genet
. 2014 Dec;
24(7):2096-109.
PMID: 25524705
Nuclear lamins are involved in many cellular functions due to their ability to bind numerous partners including chromatin and transcription factors, and affect their properties. Dunnigan type familial partial lipodystrophy...
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Lund E, Oldenburg A, Collas P
Nucleic Acids Res
. 2014 May;
42(11):e92.
PMID: 24782521
Nuclear lamins contact the genome at the nuclear periphery through large domains and are involved in chromatin organization. Among broad peak calling algorithms available to date, none are suited for...
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Collas P, Lund E, Oldenburg A
Bioessays
. 2013 Nov;
36(1):75-83.
PMID: 24272858
The nuclear envelope shapes the functional organization of the nucleus. Increasing evidence indicates that one of its main components, the nuclear lamina, dynamically interacts with the genome, including the promoter...
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Oldenburg A, Delbarre E, Thiede B, Vigouroux C, Collas P
Hum Mol Genet
. 2013 Oct;
23(5):1151-62.
PMID: 24108105
The nuclear lamina is implicated in the regulation of various nuclear functions. Several laminopathy-causing mutations in the LMNA gene, notably the p.R482W substitution linked to familial partial lipodystrophy type 2...
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Lund E, Oldenburg A, Delbarre E, Freberg C, Duband-Goulet I, Eskeland R, et al.
Genome Res
. 2013 Jul;
23(10):1580-9.
PMID: 23861385
The nuclear lamina is implicated in the organization of the eukaryotic nucleus. Association of nuclear lamins with the genome occurs through large chromatin domains including mostly, but not exclusively, repressed...