RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Coupling chromatin structure and dynamics by live super-resolution imaging JF bioRxiv FD Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory SP 777482 DO 10.1101/777482 A1 R. Barth A1 K. Bystricky A1 H. A. Shaban YR 2019 UL http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2019/09/25/777482.abstract AB Chromatin conformation regulates gene expression and thus constant remodeling of chromatin structure is essential to guarantee proper cell function. To gain insight into the spatio-temporal organization of the genome, we employ high-density photo-activated localization microscopy and deep learning to obtain temporally resolved super-resolution images of chromatin in vivo. In combination with high-resolution dense motion reconstruction, we confirm the existence of elongated ~ 45 to 90 nm wide chromatin ‘blobs’, which appear to be dynamically associating chromatin fragments in close physical and genomic proximity and adopt TAD-like interactions in the time-average limit. We found the chromatin structure exhibits a spatio-temporal correlation extending ~ 4 μm in space and tens of seconds in time, while chromatin dynamics are correlated over ~ 6 μm and outlast 40 s. Notably, chromatin structure and dynamics are closely interrelated, which may constitute a mechanism to grant access to regions with high local chromatin concentration.