Transcription-induced active forces suppress chromatin motion
Sucheol Shin, Guang Shi, Hyun Woo Cho, and D. Thirumalai

TL;DR
This study uses a minimal active copolymer model to show that transcription-induced forces can transiently suppress chromatin mobility by inducing a disorder-to-order transition, aligning with experimental observations.
Contribution
It introduces a novel minimal model demonstrating how active forces from transcription can both suppress and enhance chromatin mobility depending on force magnitude.
Findings
Intermediate forces suppress locus mobility and induce a transient ordered state.
Small forces enhance chromatin mobility, consistent with experimental data.
The model preserves chromosome organization at zero force.
Abstract
The organization of interphase chromosomes in a number of species is starting to emerge thanks to advances in a variety of experimental techniques. However, much less is known about the dynamics, especially in the functional states of chromatin. Some experiments have shown that the motility of individual loci in human interphase chromosome decreases during transcription, and increases upon inhibiting transcription. This is a counter-intuitive finding because it is thought that the active mechanical force () on the order of ten pico-newtons, generated by RNA polymerase II (RNAPII) that is presumably transmitted to the gene-rich region of the chromatin, would render it more open, thus enhancing the mobility. We developed a minimal active copolymer model for interphase chromosomes to investigate how affects the dynamical properties of chromatin. The movements of the loci in the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGenomics and Chromatin Dynamics · DNA and Nucleic Acid Chemistry · Microtubule and mitosis dynamics
