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Entropy gives rise to topologically associating domains.


ABSTRACT: We investigate chromosome organization within the nucleus using polymer models whose formulation is closely guided by experiments in live yeast cells. We employ bead-spring chromosome models together with loop formation within the chains and the presence of nuclear bodies to quantify the extent to which these mechanisms shape the topological landscape in the interphase nucleus. By investigating the genome as a dynamical system, we show that domains of high chromosomal interactions can arise solely from the polymeric nature of the chromosome arms due to entropic interactions and nuclear confinement. In this view, the role of bio-chemical related processes is to modulate and extend the duration of the interacting domains.

SUBMITTER: Vasquez PA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4937343 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Entropy gives rise to topologically associating domains.

Vasquez Paula A PA   Hult Caitlin C   Adalsteinsson David D   Lawrimore Josh J   Forest Mark G MG   Bloom Kerry K  

Nucleic acids research 20160602 12


We investigate chromosome organization within the nucleus using polymer models whose formulation is closely guided by experiments in live yeast cells. We employ bead-spring chromosome models together with loop formation within the chains and the presence of nuclear bodies to quantify the extent to which these mechanisms shape the topological landscape in the interphase nucleus. By investigating the genome as a dynamical system, we show that domains of high chromosomal interactions can arise sole  ...[more]

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