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Article Dans Une Revue Molecular Cell Année : 2020

The 3D Topography of Mitotic Chromosomes

Lingluo Chu
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Zhangyi Liang
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Maria Mukhina
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Jay Fisher
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Nadine Vincenten
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Zheng Zhang
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John Hutchinson
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Nancy Kleckner
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A long-standing conundrum is how mitotic chromosomes can compact, as required for clean separation to daughter cells, while maintaining close parallel alignment of sister chromatids. Pursuit of this question, by high resolution 3D fluorescence imaging of living and fixed mammalian cells, has led to three discoveries. First, we show that the structural axes of separated sister chromatids are linked by evenly spaced “mini-axis” bridges. Second, when chromosomes first emerge as discrete units, at prophase, they are organized as co-oriented sister linear loop arrays emanating from a conjoined axis. We show that this same basic organization persists throughout mitosis, without helical coiling. Third, from prophase onward, chromosomes are deformed into sequential arrays of half-helical segments of alternating handedness (perversions), accompanied by correlated kinks. These arrays fluctuate dynamically over \textless15 s timescales. Together these discoveries redefine the foundation for thinking about the evolution of mitotic chromosomes as they prepare for anaphase segregation.

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hal-02928165 , version 1 (02-09-2020)

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Lingluo Chu, Zhangyi Liang, Maria Mukhina, Jay Fisher, Nadine Vincenten, et al.. The 3D Topography of Mitotic Chromosomes. Molecular Cell, 2020, ⟨10.1016/j.molcel.2020.07.002⟩. ⟨hal-02928165⟩
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