Atomic force microscope imaging of chromatin assembled in Xenopus laevis egg extract

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Hongxia Fu
Benjamin S. Freedman
Chwee Teck Lim
Rebecca Heald
Jie Yan
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[1] National University of Singapore,Mechanobiology Institute
[2] National University of Singapore,Department of Physics
[3] University of California,Department of Molecular and Cell Biology
[4] National University of Singapore,Division of Bioengineering and Department of Mechanical Engineering
[5] National University of Singapore,Centre for Bioimaging Sciences
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Chromosoma | 2011年 / 120卷
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Atomic Force Microscope Imaging; Chromatin Fiber; Atomic Force Microscope Probe; Chromatin Assembly; Nucleosome Array;
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Gaps persist in our understanding of chromatin lower- and higher-order structures. Xenopus egg extracts provide a way to study essential chromatin components which are difficult to manipulate in living cells, but nanoscale imaging of chromatin assembled in extracts poses a challenge. We describe a method for preparing chromatin assembled in extracts for atomic force microscopy (AFM) utilizing restriction enzyme digestion followed by transferring to a mica surface. Using this method, we find that buffer dilution of the chromatin assembly extract or incubation of chromatin in solutions of low ionic strength results in loosely compacted chromatin fibers that are prone to unraveling into naked DNA. We also describe a method for direct AFM imaging of chromatin which does not utilize restriction enzymes and reveals higher-order fibers of varying widths. Due to the capability of controlling chromatin assembly conditions, we believe these methods have broad potential for studying physiologically relevant chromatin structures.
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