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Chromatin is a highly compact and dynamic nuclear structure that consists of DNA and associated proteins. The main organizational unit is the nucleosome, which consists of a histone octamer with DNA wrapped around it. Histone proteins are…

Genomics · Quantitative Biology 2013-09-30 Veit Schwämmle , Ole Nørregaard Jensen

Understanding chromatin organization and dynamics is important since they crucially affect DNA functions. In this study, we investigate chromatin dynamics by statistically analyzing single-nucleosome movement in living human cells. Bi-modal…

Soft Condensed Matter · Physics 2022-10-12 S. S. Ashwin , Tadasu Nozaki , Kazuhiro Maeshima , Masaki Sasai

Dynamics of nucleosomes, the building blocks of the chromatin, has crucial effects on expression, replication and repair of genomes in eukaryotes. Beside constant movements of nucleosomes by thermal fluctuations, ATP-dependent chromatin…

Biomolecules · Quantitative Biology 2020-01-28 Fatemeh Khodabandeh , Hashem Fatemi , Farshid Mohammad-Rafiee1

We investigate the mechanisms of histone sliding and detachment with a stochastic model that couples thermally-induced, passive histone sliding with active motor-driven histone unwrapping. Analysis of a passive loop or twist defect-mediated…

Subcellular Processes · Quantitative Biology 2009-11-13 Tom Chou

Chromatin is a complex of DNA, RNA and proteins whose primary function is to package genomic DNA into the tight confines of a cell nucleus. A fundamental repeating unit of chromatin is the nucleosome, an octamer of histone proteins around…

Genomics · Quantitative Biology 2012-06-21 Denis Tolkunov , Alexandre V. Morozov

During the eukaryotic cell cycle, chromatin undergoes several conformational changes, which are believed to play key roles in gene expression regulation during interphase, and in genome replication and division during mitosis. In this…

Subcellular Processes · Quantitative Biology 2007-09-03 Julien Mozziconacci , Christophe Lavelle , Maria Barbi , Annick Lesne , Jean-Marc Victor

Eukaryotic DNA is packaged into chromatin: one-dimensional arrays of nucleosomes separated by stretches of linker DNA are folded into 30-nm chromatin fibers which in turn form higher-order structures. Each nucleosome, the fundamental unit…

Genomics · Quantitative Biology 2011-05-25 Răzvan V. Chereji , Alexandre V. Morozov

One-dimensional arrays of nucleosomes (DNA-bound histone octamers separated by stretches of linker DNA) fold into higher-order chromatin structures which ultimately make up eukaryotic chromosomes. Chromatin structure formation leads to…

Genomics · Quantitative Biology 2012-06-21 Răzvan V. Chereji , Denis Tolkunov , George Locke , Alexandre V. Morozov

Epigenetic modifications to histones may promote either activation or repression of the transcription of nearby genes. Recent experimental studies show that the promoters of many lineage-control genes in stem cells have "bivalent domains"…

Genomics · Quantitative Biology 2013-06-12 Wai Lim Ku , Michelle Girvan , Guo-Cheng Yuan , Francesco Sorrentino , Edward Ott

We use Brownian dynamics simulations to study the formation of chromatin loops through diffusive sliding of slip-link-like proteins, mimicking the behaviour of cohesin molecules. We recently proposed that diffusive sliding is sufficient to…

Soft Condensed Matter · Physics 2020-11-02 Andrea Bonato , Chris A. Brackley , James Johnson , Davide Michieletto , Davide Marenduzzo

We study the spontaneous ''sliding'' of histone spools (nucleosomes) along DNA as a result of thermally activated single base pair twist defects. To this end we map the system onto a suitably extended Frenkel-Kontorova model. Combining…

Soft Condensed Matter · Physics 2009-11-10 I. M. Kulic , H. Schiessel

Heat-induced mobility of nucleosomes along DNA is an experimentally well-studied phenomenon. A recent experiment shows that the repositioning is modified in the presence of minor-groove binding DNA ligands. We present here a stochastic…

Histone octamers show a heat-induced mobility along DNA. Recent theoretical studies have established two mechanisms that are qualitatively and quantitatively compatible with in vitro experiments on nucleosome sliding: Octamer repositiong…

Subcellular Processes · Quantitative Biology 2007-05-23 Farshid Mohammad-Rafiee , Igor M. Kulic , H. Schiessel

Nucleosomes form the basic unit of compaction within eukaryotic genomes and their locations represent an important, yet poorly understood, mechanism of genetic regulation. Quantifying the strength of interactions within the nucleosome is a…

Biological Physics · Physics 2016-08-25 Joshua Lequieu , Andres Cordoba , David C. Schwartz , Juan J. de Pablo

We construct and analyze monomeric and multimeric models of the stochastic disassembly of a single nucleosome. Our monomeric model predicts the time needed for a number of histone-DNA contacts to spontaneously break, leading to dissociation…

Biomolecules · Quantitative Biology 2026-05-12 Xiangting Li , Tom Chou

Nucleosomes organize the folding of DNA into chromatin and significantly influence transcription, replication, regulation and repair. All atom molecular dynamics simulations of a nucleosome and of its 146 basepairs of DNA free in solution…

Biomolecules · Quantitative Biology 2007-05-23 Thomas C. Bishop

We propose a combined experimental (Atomic Force Microscopy) and theoretical study of the structural and dynamical properties of nucleosomes. In contrast to biochemical approaches, this method allows to determine simultaneously the DNA…

The chromosome is a key player of cell physiology, and its dynamics provides valuable information about its physical organization. In both prokaryotes and eukaryotes, the short-time motion of chromosomal loci has been described as a Rouse…

Biological Physics · Physics 2018-02-28 K. E. Polovnikov , M. Gherardi , M. Cosentino-Lagomarsino , M. V. Tamm

Post-translational modifications of histone proteins are an important factor in epigenetic control that serve to regulate transcription, depending on the particular modification states of the histone proteins. We study the stochastic…

Molecular Networks · Quantitative Biology 2010-09-14 C. Gils , J. L. Wrana , W. K. Abou Salem

We propose a model for the formation of chromatin loops based on the diffusive sliding of a DNA-bound factor which can dimerise to form a molecular slip-link. Our slip-links mimic the behaviour of cohesin-like molecules, which, along with…

Biological Physics · Physics 2017-10-04 C. A. Brackley , J. Johnson , D. Michieletto , A. N. Morozov , M. Nicodemi , P. R. Cook , D. Marenduzzo
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