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Live Cell Imaging to Assess the Dynamics of Metaphase Timing and Cell Fate Following Mitotic Spindle Perturbations
Published on: September 20, 2019
Dynamics of microcompartment formation at the mitosis-to-G1 transition
Viraat Y Goel1,2,3,4, Nicholas G Aboreden5,6, James M Jusuf1,2,3,4
1Department of Biological Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA.
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As cells exit mitosis and enter G1, chromosomes decompact and transcription is reestablished. Hi-C studies have indicated that all interphase three-dimensional genome features, including A/B compartments, topologically associating domains and CCCTC-binding factor loops, are lost during mitosis. However, Hi-C is insensitive to features such as microcompartments, nested focal interactions between cis-regulatory elements. Here we apply region capture Micro-C to mouse erythroblasts from mitosis to G1. We unexpectedly observe microcompartments in prometaphase, which strengthen in anaphase and telophase before weakening throughout G1. Microcompartment anchors coincide with transcriptionally spiking promoters during mitosis. Loss of condensin loop extrusion differentially impacts microcompartments and A/B compartments, suggesting that they are partially distinct. Polymer modeling shows that microcompartment formation is favored by chromatin compaction and disfavored by loop extrusion, providing a basis for strong microcompartmentalization in anaphase and telophase. Our results suggest that compaction and homotypic affinity drive microcompartment formation, which may explain transient transcriptional spiking at mitotic exit.
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