Bulletin of the American Physical Society
APS March Meeting 2020
Volume 65, Number 1
Monday–Friday, March 2–6, 2020; Denver, Colorado
Session R26: Physics of Genome Organization: From DNA to Chromatin: I
8:00 AM–10:48 AM,
Thursday, March 5, 2020
Room: 403
Sponsoring
Units:
DBIO DPOLY GSNP
Chair: Alexandre Morozov, Rutgers University, New Brunswick
Abstract: R26.00003 : Centromeres and Telomeres as Rheological Probes of the Human Nucleus*
Presenter:
Alexis Clavijo
(Physics, New York Univ NYU)
Authors:
Alexis Clavijo
(Physics, New York Univ NYU)
Steven Ionov
(Physics, New York Univ NYU)
Alexandra Zidovska
(Physics, New York Univ NYU)
DNA in cells. Chromatin loci have been observed to exhibit anomalous motion that is often
ascribed to the viscoelastic nature of the chromatin, transient interactions of DNA-associated
proteins and/or physical obstructions [1,2]. However, a direct link between motion of a chromatin locus
and the rheology of its local environment is missing. In this work, we investigate
dynamics of specific genomic loci, centromeres and telomeres, the centers and ends of the
linear interphase chromosomes, respectively, in the context of their local rheological
environment. Using simultaneous two-color spinning disc confocal microscopy combined with
recently developed machine-learning-assisted tracking algorithms [3], we monitor the motion of
telomeres and centromeres in live human cells and extract the rheological properties of their
surrounding environment, mapping the chromatin rheology across the cell nucleus.
[1] Levi et al, Biophys. J.. 2005
[2] Bronstein et al, Phys. Rev. Lett., 2009
[3] Eaton and Zidovska, Biophys.l J.. 2019
*This work was supported by the National Institutes of Health Grant R00-GM104152 and by the
National Science Foundation Grants CAREER PHY-1554880 and CMMI-1762506.
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