Modes of phase separation affecting chromatin regulation

It has become evident that chromatin in cell nuclei is organized at multiple scales. Significant effort has been devoted to understanding the connection between the nuclear environment and the diverse biological processes taking place therein. A fundamental question is how cells manage to orchestrat...

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Main Authors: Spiros Palikyras, Argyris Papantonis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: The Royal Society 2019-10-01
Series:Open Biology
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Online Access:https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsob.190167
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spelling doaj-f8c2857cc2ae4a8084ba52b2252f2d542020-11-25T03:23:26ZengThe Royal SocietyOpen Biology2046-24412019-10-0191010.1098/rsob.190167190167Modes of phase separation affecting chromatin regulationSpiros PalikyrasArgyris PapantonisIt has become evident that chromatin in cell nuclei is organized at multiple scales. Significant effort has been devoted to understanding the connection between the nuclear environment and the diverse biological processes taking place therein. A fundamental question is how cells manage to orchestrate these reactions, both spatially and temporally. Recent insights into phase-separated membraneless organelles may be the key for answering this. Of the two models that have been proposed for phase-separated entities, one largely depends on chromatin–protein interactions and the other on multivalent protein–protein and/or protein–RNA ones. Each has its own characteristics, but both would be able to, at least in part, explain chromatin and transcriptional organization. Here, we attempt to give an overview of these two models and their studied examples to date, before discussing the forces that could govern phase separation and prevent it from arising unrestrainedly.https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/pdf/10.1098/rsob.190167phase separationchromatin organizationnuclear bodiescellular ageingtranscription
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language English
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author Spiros Palikyras
Argyris Papantonis
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Argyris Papantonis
Modes of phase separation affecting chromatin regulation
Open Biology
phase separation
chromatin organization
nuclear bodies
cellular ageing
transcription
author_facet Spiros Palikyras
Argyris Papantonis
author_sort Spiros Palikyras
title Modes of phase separation affecting chromatin regulation
title_short Modes of phase separation affecting chromatin regulation
title_full Modes of phase separation affecting chromatin regulation
title_fullStr Modes of phase separation affecting chromatin regulation
title_full_unstemmed Modes of phase separation affecting chromatin regulation
title_sort modes of phase separation affecting chromatin regulation
publisher The Royal Society
series Open Biology
issn 2046-2441
publishDate 2019-10-01
description It has become evident that chromatin in cell nuclei is organized at multiple scales. Significant effort has been devoted to understanding the connection between the nuclear environment and the diverse biological processes taking place therein. A fundamental question is how cells manage to orchestrate these reactions, both spatially and temporally. Recent insights into phase-separated membraneless organelles may be the key for answering this. Of the two models that have been proposed for phase-separated entities, one largely depends on chromatin–protein interactions and the other on multivalent protein–protein and/or protein–RNA ones. Each has its own characteristics, but both would be able to, at least in part, explain chromatin and transcriptional organization. Here, we attempt to give an overview of these two models and their studied examples to date, before discussing the forces that could govern phase separation and prevent it from arising unrestrainedly.
topic phase separation
chromatin organization
nuclear bodies
cellular ageing
transcription
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