Nature Communications (Nov 2021)
Chromatin network retards nucleoli coalescence
Abstract
Nuclear bodies are membraneless condensates that may form via liquid-liquid phase separation; however, they defy theoretical predictions where the equilibrium state should consist of a single droplet. Here the authors use a diploid human genome model parameterized with Hi-C data to simulate nucleoli formation. Their model suggests the chromatin network allows for existence of multiple droplets.