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The accidental ally: Nucleosomal barriers can accelerate cohesin mediated loop formation in chromatin

Ajoy Maji, Ranjith Padinhateeri, Mithun K. Mitra
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/861161
Ajoy Maji
1Department of Physics, IIT Bombay, Mumbai 400076, India
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Ranjith Padinhateeri
2Department of Biosciences and Bioengineering, IIT Bombay, Mumbai 400076, India
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Mithun K. Mitra
1Department of Physics, IIT Bombay, Mumbai 400076, India
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Abstract

An important question in the context of the 3D organization of chromosomes is the mechanism of formation of large loops between distant base pairs. Recent experiments suggest that the formation of loops might be mediated by Loop Extrusion Factor proteins like cohesin. Experiments on cohesin have shown that cohesins walk diffusively on the DNA, and that nucleosomes act as obstacles to the diffusion, lowering the permeability and hence reducing the effective diffusion constant. An estimation of the times required to form the loops of typical sizes seen in Hi-C experiments using these low effective diffusion constants leads to times that are unphysically large. The puzzle then is the following, how does a cohesin molecule diffusing on the DNA backbone achieve speeds necessary to form the large loops seen in experiments? We propose a simple answer to this puzzle, and show that while at low densities, nucleosomes act as barriers to cohesin diffusion, beyond a certain concentration, they can reduce loop formation times due to a subtle interplay between the nucleosome size and the mean linker length. This effect is further enhanced on considering stochastic binding kinetics of nucleosomes on the DNA backbone, and leads to predictions of lower loop formation times than might be expected from a naive obstacle picture of nucleosomes.

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The accidental ally: Nucleosomal barriers can accelerate cohesin mediated loop formation in chromatin
Ajoy Maji, Ranjith Padinhateeri, Mithun K. Mitra
bioRxiv 861161; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/861161
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The accidental ally: Nucleosomal barriers can accelerate cohesin mediated loop formation in chromatin
Ajoy Maji, Ranjith Padinhateeri, Mithun K. Mitra
bioRxiv 861161; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/861161

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