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In-cell chromatin structure by Cryo-FIB and Cryo-ET
1Division of Structural Biology, Nuffield Department of Medicine, University of Oxford, Oxford, OX3 7BN, UK.
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Chromatin, the complex of DNA and proteins that organises genetic material in eukaryotic cells, has been a focal point of biological research for over a century. Its structure determines critical functions such as gene regulation, DNA replication and chromosome segregation. Early models of chromatin were limited by technological constraints, but advancements in imaging, particularly X-ray and electron microscopy (EM), gradually unveiled its hierarchical organisation. The recent emergence of cryo-electron tomography (cryo-ET) coupled with cryo-focused ion beam (cryo-FIB) milling has revolutionised our understanding of chromatin organisation by providing native, three-dimensional (3D) views of various macromolecules and architectures of chromatin at unprecedented resolution. This review traces the historical progression of chromatin structural studies, from early EM and fluorescence microscopy to the transformative insights offered by cryo-ET, culminating in a synthesis of current knowledge and future directions.
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