The nucleoskeleton maintains nuclear integrity and chromatin organization at the inner nuclear surface. Here, Wang et al. revealed a disassociation of nuclear skeleton proteins from the nuclear periphery upon heat stress, which affects genome architecture and alters gene expression.
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Fang, Y., Gu, Y. Dynamic nucleoskeleton in stress. Nat. Plants 9, 1010–1011 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41477-023-01458-1
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