Our understanding of the physical principles organizing the genome in the nucleus is limited by the lack of tools to directly exert and measure forces on interphase chromosomes in vivo and probe their material nature. Here, we present a novel approach to actively manipulate a genomic locus using controlled magnetic forces inside the nucleus of a living human cell. We observe viscoelastic displacements over microns within minutes in response to near-picoNewton forces, which are well captured by a Rouse polymer model. Our results highlight the fluidity of chromatin, with a moderate contribution of the surrounding material, revealing the minor role of crosslinks and topological effects and challenging the view that interphase chromatin is a ge...
The central theme of the dissertation is to understand physical principles underlying the dynamical ...
Animals and plants are build from a large number of cells. These cells continuously respond to signa...
Is it possible to extract tethering forces applied on chromatin from the statistics of a single locu...
International audienceOur understanding of the physical principles organizing the genome in the nucl...
International audienceOur understanding of the physical principles organizing the genome in the nucl...
Genetic and epigenetic information in eukaryotic cells is carried on chromosomes, basically consisti...
Precise manipulation of nanometer-sized magnetic particles using magnetic tweezers has yielded insig...
Precise manipulation of nanometer-sized magnetic particles using magnetic tweezers has yielded insig...
The three-dimensional spatiotemporal organization of genetic material inside the cell nucleus remain...
AbstractThe organization of chromatin in the cell nucleus is crucial for gene expression regulation....
<p>Out of the growing body of evidence demonstrating the role of higher-order chromatin organization...
Chromatin fibers within the interior of the nucleus of the cell make stable interactions with the nu...
International audienceGenomic DNA in eukaryotic cells is organized in supercoiled chromatin fibers, ...
AbstractGenomic DNA in eukaryotic cells is organized in supercoiled chromatin fibers, which undergo ...
Abstract: The enzymes that transcribe, recombine, package, and duplicate the eukaryotic genome all a...
The central theme of the dissertation is to understand physical principles underlying the dynamical ...
Animals and plants are build from a large number of cells. These cells continuously respond to signa...
Is it possible to extract tethering forces applied on chromatin from the statistics of a single locu...
International audienceOur understanding of the physical principles organizing the genome in the nucl...
International audienceOur understanding of the physical principles organizing the genome in the nucl...
Genetic and epigenetic information in eukaryotic cells is carried on chromosomes, basically consisti...
Precise manipulation of nanometer-sized magnetic particles using magnetic tweezers has yielded insig...
Precise manipulation of nanometer-sized magnetic particles using magnetic tweezers has yielded insig...
The three-dimensional spatiotemporal organization of genetic material inside the cell nucleus remain...
AbstractThe organization of chromatin in the cell nucleus is crucial for gene expression regulation....
<p>Out of the growing body of evidence demonstrating the role of higher-order chromatin organization...
Chromatin fibers within the interior of the nucleus of the cell make stable interactions with the nu...
International audienceGenomic DNA in eukaryotic cells is organized in supercoiled chromatin fibers, ...
AbstractGenomic DNA in eukaryotic cells is organized in supercoiled chromatin fibers, which undergo ...
Abstract: The enzymes that transcribe, recombine, package, and duplicate the eukaryotic genome all a...
The central theme of the dissertation is to understand physical principles underlying the dynamical ...
Animals and plants are build from a large number of cells. These cells continuously respond to signa...
Is it possible to extract tethering forces applied on chromatin from the statistics of a single locu...