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Organization of the mitotic chromosome.


ABSTRACT: Mitotic chromosomes are among the most recognizable structures in the cell, yet for over a century their internal organization remains largely unsolved. We applied chromosome conformation capture methods, 5C and Hi-C, across the cell cycle and revealed two distinct three-dimensional folding states of the human genome. We show that the highly compartmentalized and cell type-specific organization described previously for nonsynchronous cells is restricted to interphase. In metaphase, we identified a homogenous folding state that is locus-independent, common to all chromosomes, and consistent among cell types, suggesting a general principle of metaphase chromosome organization. Using polymer simulations, we found that metaphase Hi-C data are inconsistent with classic hierarchical models and are instead best described by a linearly organized longitudinally compressed array of consecutive chromatin loops.

SUBMITTER: Naumova N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4040465 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Organization of the mitotic chromosome.

Naumova Natalia N   Imakaev Maxim M   Fudenberg Geoffrey G   Zhan Ye Y   Lajoie Bryan R BR   Mirny Leonid A LA   Dekker Job J  

Science (New York, N.Y.) 20131107 6161


Mitotic chromosomes are among the most recognizable structures in the cell, yet for over a century their internal organization remains largely unsolved. We applied chromosome conformation capture methods, 5C and Hi-C, across the cell cycle and revealed two distinct three-dimensional folding states of the human genome. We show that the highly compartmentalized and cell type-specific organization described previously for nonsynchronous cells is restricted to interphase. In metaphase, we identified  ...[more]

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