作者
David Saintillan, Michael J Shelley, Alexandra Zidovska
发表日期
2018/11/6
期刊
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
卷号
115
期号
45
页码范围
11442-11447
出版商
National Academy of Sciences
简介
The 3D spatiotemporal organization of the human genome inside the cell nucleus remains a major open question in cellular biology. In the time between two cell divisions, chromatin—the functional form of DNA in cells—fills the nucleus in its uncondensed polymeric form. Recent in vivo imaging experiments reveal that the chromatin moves coherently, having displacements with long-ranged correlations on the scale of micrometers and lasting for seconds. To elucidate the mechanism(s) behind these motions, we develop a coarse-grained active polymer model where chromatin is represented as a confined flexible chain acted upon by molecular motors that drive fluid flows by exerting dipolar forces on the system. Numerical simulations of this model account for steric and hydrodynamic interactions as well as internal chain mechanics. These demonstrate that coherent motions emerge in systems involving extensile …
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D Saintillan, MJ Shelley, A Zidovska - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2018