The fractal globule as a model of chromatin architecture in the cell
Massachusetts Institute of Technology · Harvard–MIT Division of Health Sciences and Technology
Abstract
The fractal globule is a compact polymer state that emerges during polymer condensation as a result of topological constraints which prevent one region of the chain from passing across another one. This long-lived intermediate state was introduced in 1988 (Grosberg et al. 1988) and has not been observed in experiments or simulations until recently (Lieberman-Aiden et al. 2009). Recent characterization of human chromatin using a novel chromosome conformational capture technique brought the fractal globule into the spotlight as a structural model of human chromosome on the scale of up to 10 Mb (Lieberman-Aiden et al. 2009). Here, we present the concept of the fractal globule, comparing it to other states of a…
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1Topics & keywords
- Chromatin
- Fractal
- Physics
- Biology
- Gene
- Genetics
- Mathematics