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Anomalous and heterogeneous DNA transport in biomimetic cytoskeleton networks

Journal

SOFT MATTER
Volume 16, Issue 27, Pages 6344-6353

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d0sm00544d

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  1. NIGMS NIH HHS [R15 GM123420] Funding Source: Medline

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The cytoskeleton, a complex network of protein filaments and crosslinking proteins, dictates diverse cellular processes ranging from division to cargo transport. Yet, the role the cytoskeleton plays in the intracellular transport of DNA and other macromolecules remains poorly understood. Here, using single-molecule conformational tracking, we measure the transport and conformational dynamics of linear and relaxed circular (ring) DNA in composite networks of actin and microtubules with variable types of crosslinking. While both linear and ring DNA undergo anomalous, non-Gaussian, and non-ergodic subdiffusion, the detailed dynamics are controlled by both DNA topology (linearvs.ring) and crosslinking motif. Ring DNA swells, exhibiting heterogeneous subdiffusion controlledviathreading by cytoskeleton filaments, while linear DNA compacts, exhibiting transportviacaging and hopping. Importantly, while the crosslinking motif has little effect on ring DNA, linear DNA in networks with actin-microtubule crosslinking is significantly less ergodic and shows more heterogeneous transport than with actin-actin or microtubule-microtubule crosslinking.

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