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Coordinated control of genome-nuclear lamina interactions by Topoisomerase 2B and Lamin B receptor (pA-DamID)


ABSTRACT: Lamina-associated domains (LADs) are megabase-sized genomic regions anchored to the nuclear lamina (NL). Factors controlling the interactions of the genome with the NL have largely remained elusive. Here, we identified DNA topoisomerase 2 beta (TOP2B) as a regulator of these interactions. TOP2B binds predominantly to inter-LAD (iLAD) chromatin and its depletion results in a partial loss of genomic partitioning between LADs and iLADs, suggesting that this enzyme might protect specific iLADs from interacting with the NL. TOP2B depletion affects LAD interactions with lamin B receptor (LBR) more than with lamins. LBR depletion phenocopies the effects of TOP2B depletion, despite the different positioning of the two proteins in the genome. This suggests a complementary mechanism for organising the genome at the NL. Indeed, co-depletion of TOP2B and LBR causes partial LAD/iLAD inversion, reflecting changes typical of oncogene-induced senescence. We propose that a coordinated axis controlled by TOP2B in iLADs and LBR in LADs maintains the partitioning of the genome between the NL and the nuclear interior.

ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens

PROVIDER: GSE277500 | GEO | 2025/09/15

REPOSITORIES: GEO

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