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Structured illumination to spatially map chromatin motions.


ABSTRACT: We describe a simple optical method that creates structured illumination of a photoactivatable probe and apply this method to characterize chromatin motions in nuclei of live cells. A laser beam coupled to a diffractive optical element at the back focal plane of an excitation objective generates an array of near diffraction-limited beamlets with FWHM of 340??±??30??nm, which simultaneously photoactivate a 7??×??7 matrix pattern of GFP-labeled histones, with spots 1.70???m apart. From the movements of the photoactivated spots, we map chromatin diffusion coefficients at multiple microdomains of the cell nucleus. The results show correlated motions of nearest chromatin microdomain neighbors, whereas chromatin movements are uncorrelated at the global scale of the nucleus. The method also reveals a DNA damage-dependent decrease in chromatin diffusion. The diffractive optical element instrumentation can be easily and cheaply implemented on commercial inverted fluorescence microscopes to analyze adherent cell culture models. A protocol to measure chromatin motions in nonadherent human hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells is also described. We anticipate that the method will contribute to the identification of the mechanisms regulating chromatin mobility, which influences most genomic processes and may underlie the biogenesis of genomic translocations associated with hematologic malignancies.

SUBMITTER: Bonin K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5987180 | biostudies-literature | 2018 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Structured illumination to spatially map chromatin motions.

Bonin Keith K   Smelser Amanda A   Moreno Naike Salvador NS   Holzwarth George G   Wang Kevin K   Levy Preston P   Vidi Pierre-Alexandre PA  

Journal of biomedical optics 20180501 5


We describe a simple optical method that creates structured illumination of a photoactivatable probe and apply this method to characterize chromatin motions in nuclei of live cells. A laser beam coupled to a diffractive optical element at the back focal plane of an excitation objective generates an array of near diffraction-limited beamlets with FWHM of 340  ±  30  nm, which simultaneously photoactivate a 7  ×  7 matrix pattern of GFP-labeled histones, with spots 1.70  μm apart. From the movemen  ...[more]

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