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Mesoscale Liquid Model of Chromatin Recapitulates Nuclear Order of Eukaryotes

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BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 118, Issue 9, Pages 2130-2140

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CELL PRESS
DOI: 10.1016/j.bpj.2019.09.013

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  1. Caldwell Foundation of Iowa State
  2. Center for Theoretical Biological Physics - National Science Foundation [PHY-1427654, NSF-CHE-1614101]
  3. Welch Foundation [C-1792]

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The nuclear envelope segregates the genome of Eukaryota from the cytoplasm. Within the nucleus, chromatin is further compartmentalized into architectures that change throughout the lifetime of the cell. Epigenetic patterns along the chromatin polymer strongly correlate with chromatin compartmentalization and, accordingly, also change during the cell life cycle and at differentiation. Recently, it has been suggested that subnuclear chromatin compartmentalization might result from a process of liquid-liquid phase separation orchestrated by the epigenetic marking and operated by proteins that bind to chromatin. Here, we translate these observations into a diffuse interface model of chromatin, which we named the mesoscale liquid model of nucleus. Using this streamlined continuum model of the genome, we study the large-scale rearrangements of chromatin that happen at different stages of the growth and senescence of the cell and during nuclear inversion events. In particular, we investigate the role of droplet diffusion, fluctuations, and heterochromatin-lamina interactions during nuclear remodeling. Our results indicate that the physical process of liquid-liquid phase separation, together with surface effects, is sufficient to recapitulate much of the large-scale morphology and dynamics of chromatin along the life cycle of cells.

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