High-throughput AFM analysis reveals unwrapping pathways of H3 and CENP-A nucleosomes.


Journal

Nanoscale
ISSN: 2040-3372
Titre abrégé: Nanoscale
Pays: England
ID NLM: 101525249

Informations de publication

Date de publication:
18 Mar 2021
Historique:
pubmed: 9 3 2021
medline: 15 5 2021
entrez: 8 3 2021
Statut: ppublish

Résumé

Nucleosomes, the fundamental units of chromatin, regulate readout and expression of eukaryotic genomes. Single-molecule experiments have revealed force-induced nucleosome accessibility, but a high-resolution unwrapping landscape in the absence of external forces is currently lacking. Here, we introduce a high-throughput pipeline for the analysis of nucleosome conformations based on atomic force microscopy and automated, multi-parameter image analysis. Our data set of ∼10 000 nucleosomes reveals multiple unwrapping states corresponding to steps of 5 bp DNA. For canonical H3 nucleosomes, we observe that dissociation from one side impedes unwrapping from the other side, but in contrast to force-induced unwrapping, we find only a weak sequence-dependent asymmetry. Notably, centromeric CENP-A nucleosomes do not unwrap anti-cooperatively, in stark contrast to H3 nucleosomes. Finally, our results reconcile previous conflicting findings about the differences in height between H3 and CENP-A nucleosomes. We expect our approach to enable critical insights into epigenetic regulation of nucleosome structure and stability and to facilitate future high-throughput AFM studies that involve heterogeneous nucleoprotein complexes.

Identifiants

pubmed: 33683227
doi: 10.1039/d0nr08564b
doi:

Substances chimiques

Centromere Protein A 0
Histones 0
Nucleosomes 0

Types de publication

Journal Article

Langues

eng

Sous-ensembles de citation

IM

Pagination

5435-5447

Auteurs

Sebastian F Konrad (SF)

Department of Physics and Center for Nanoscience, LMU Munich, Amalienstr. 54, 80799 Munich, Germany. willem.vanderlinden@lmu.de jan.lipfert@lmu.de.

Willem Vanderlinden (W)

Department of Physics and Center for Nanoscience, LMU Munich, Amalienstr. 54, 80799 Munich, Germany. willem.vanderlinden@lmu.de jan.lipfert@lmu.de.

Wout Frederickx (W)

Department of Chemistry, KU Leuven, Celestijnenlaan 200F, 3001 Heverlee, Belgium.

Tine Brouns (T)

Department of Chemistry, KU Leuven, Celestijnenlaan 200F, 3001 Heverlee, Belgium.

Björn H Menze (BH)

Department of Informatics, Technical University of Munich, Boltzmannstr. 3, 85748 Garching, Germany.

Steven De Feyter (S)

Department of Chemistry, KU Leuven, Celestijnenlaan 200F, 3001 Heverlee, Belgium.

Jan Lipfert (J)

Department of Physics and Center for Nanoscience, LMU Munich, Amalienstr. 54, 80799 Munich, Germany. willem.vanderlinden@lmu.de jan.lipfert@lmu.de.

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