Using fluorescence correlation spectroscopy in single-plane illumination microscopy, we investigated the dynamics of chromatin in interphase mouse adult fibroblast cell nuclei under the influence of the intermediate filament protein lamin A. We find that 1) lamin A-eGFP and histone H2A-mRFP show significant comobility, indicating that their motions are clearly interconnected in the nucleus, and 2) that the random motion of histones H2A within the chromatin network is subdiffusive, i.e., the effective diffusion coefficient decreases for slow timescales. Knocking out lamin A changes the diffusion back to normal. Thus, lamin A influences the dynamics of the entire chromatin network. Our conclusion is that lamin A plays a central role in determining the viscoelasticity of the chromatin network and helping to maintain local ordering of interphase chromosomes.

Taheri, F., Isbilir, B., Müller, G., Krieger, J., Chirico, G., Langowski, J., et al. (2018). Random Motion of Chromatin Is Influenced by Lamin A Interconnections. BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 114(10), 2465-2472 [10.1016/j.bpj.2018.04.037].

Random Motion of Chromatin Is Influenced by Lamin A Interconnections

Chirico, G;
2018

Abstract

Using fluorescence correlation spectroscopy in single-plane illumination microscopy, we investigated the dynamics of chromatin in interphase mouse adult fibroblast cell nuclei under the influence of the intermediate filament protein lamin A. We find that 1) lamin A-eGFP and histone H2A-mRFP show significant comobility, indicating that their motions are clearly interconnected in the nucleus, and 2) that the random motion of histones H2A within the chromatin network is subdiffusive, i.e., the effective diffusion coefficient decreases for slow timescales. Knocking out lamin A changes the diffusion back to normal. Thus, lamin A influences the dynamics of the entire chromatin network. Our conclusion is that lamin A plays a central role in determining the viscoelasticity of the chromatin network and helping to maintain local ordering of interphase chromosomes.
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Biophysics
English
2018
114
10
2465
2472
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Taheri, F., Isbilir, B., Müller, G., Krieger, J., Chirico, G., Langowski, J., et al. (2018). Random Motion of Chromatin Is Influenced by Lamin A Interconnections. BIOPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 114(10), 2465-2472 [10.1016/j.bpj.2018.04.037].
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