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Re bulk chromatin it's hard to tell in vivo since we can't see H3K9me. But, in vitro work suggests yes. Lucy Brennan combined HP1 with Methylated and unmod nucleosomes--only Me in HP1 drops!
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Re bulk chromatin it's hard to tell in vivo since we can't see H3K9me. But, in vitro work suggests yes. Lucy Brennan combined HP1 with Methylated and unmod nucleosomes--only Me in HP1 drops!
www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1...
Yes, exactly, we find that wetting condensates bundle fibers and stiffen the network, contributing to mechanical frustration alongside fiber flexibility and density.
Interestingly, this is re-entrant, with a sweet spot of wetting vol frac (see Ext Data Fig 4f-i)
Yes, exactly, we find that wetting condensates bundle fibers and stiffen the network, contributing to mechanical frustration alongside fiber flexibility and density.
Interestingly, this is re-entrant, with a sweet spot of wetting vol frac (see Ext Data Fig 4f-i)
Surface tension and stiffness– not just binding affinity or location– shape genome structure.
Elastocapillarity offers a physical basis for mesoscale nuclear morphology, with implications for gene regulation and disease.
Surface tension and stiffness– not just binding affinity or location– shape genome structure.
Elastocapillarity offers a physical basis for mesoscale nuclear morphology, with implications for gene regulation and disease.
Stiffness arises from chromatin density, while wetting is controlled by the strength and extent of chromatin binding, with heterochromatic protein HP1alpha’s chromodomain providing strong wetting
Stiffness arises from chromatin density, while wetting is controlled by the strength and extent of chromatin binding, with heterochromatic protein HP1alpha’s chromodomain providing strong wetting
Nonwetting condensates in flexible networks cavitate and exclude fibers, while wetting condensates engulf and bundle them. Stiff networks inhibit growth.
Nonwetting condensates in flexible networks cavitate and exclude fibers, while wetting condensates engulf and bundle them. Stiff networks inhibit growth.