International Journal of Molecular Sciences (Apr 2010)

Chromatin Fiber Dynamics under Tension and Torsion

  • Christophe Lavelle,
  • Jean-Marc Victor,
  • Jordanka Zlatanova

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms11041557
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 4
pp. 1557 – 1579

Abstract

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Genetic and epigenetic information in eukaryotic cells is carried on chromosomes, basically consisting of large compact supercoiled chromatin fibers. Micromanipulations have recently led to great advances in the knowledge of the complex mechanisms underlying the regulation of DNA transaction events by nucleosome and chromatin structural changes. Indeed, magnetic and optical tweezers have allowed opportunities to handle single nucleosomal particles or nucleosomal arrays and measure their response to forces and torques, mimicking the molecular constraints imposed in vivo by various molecular motors acting on the DNA. These challenging technical approaches provide us with deeper understanding of the way chromatin dynamically packages our genome and participates in the regulation of cellular metabolism.

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