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In and around the nucleus.

Asifa Akhtar1, A Gregory Matera

  • 1European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL), Gene Expression Program, Meyerhof Str. 1, 69117 Heidelberg, Germany. akhtar@embl.de

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|January 4, 2006
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The eukaryotic nucleus is dynamic, with structures arising from macromolecule flow. Scientists convened to unify understanding of nuclear organization and its link to gene expression regulation.

Area of Science:

  • Cell Biology
  • Molecular Biology
  • Epigenetics

Background:

  • Eukaryotic nuclear organization is increasingly understood as dynamic, not static.
  • Many observed nuclear structures result from the continuous movement of macromolecules.

Framework:

  • A conference on Nuclear Structure and Dynamics aimed to integrate diverse viewpoints.
  • Focus on the dynamic architecture of the nucleus and its functional implications.

Implementation:

  • Bringing together researchers with varied perspectives on nuclear function.
  • Discussion centered on the interplay between nuclear architecture and gene regulation.

Implications:

  • A more coherent picture of the nucleus's dynamic organization is emerging.

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  • Understanding this dynamic architecture is crucial for comprehending epigenetic control of gene expression.