Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2052022 | FEBS Letters | 2006 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
During the eukaryotic cell cycle, chromatin undergoes several conformational changes, which are believed to play key roles in gene expression regulation during interphase, and in genome replication and division during mitosis. In this paper, we propose a scenario for chromatin structural reorganization during mitosis, which bridges all the different scales involved in chromatin architecture, from nucleosomes to chromatin loops. We build a model for chromatin, based on available data, taking into account both physical and topological constraints DNA has to deal with. Our results suggest that the mitotic chromosome condensation/decondensation process is induced by a structural change at the level of the nucleosome itself.
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Authors
Julien Mozziconacci, Christophe Lavelle, Maria Barbi, Annick Lesne, Jean-Marc Victor,