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Superresolution imaging of chromatin fibers to visualize epigenetic information on replicative DNA.

Yingying Li1, Jonathan Snedeker1, Matthew Wooten1, Zehra F Nizami2, Joseph G Gall2, Xin Chen3.   

Abstract

During DNA replication, the genetic information of a cell is copied. Subsequently, identical genetic information is segregated reliably to the two daughter cells through cell division. Meanwhile, DNA replication is intrinsically linked to the process of chromatin duplication, which is required for regulating gene expression and establishing cell identities. Understanding how chromatin is established, maintained or changed during DNA replication represents a fundamental question in biology. Recently, we developed a method to directly visualize chromatin components at individual replication forks undergoing DNA replication. This method builds upon the existing chromatin fiber technique and combines it with cell type-specific chromatin labeling and superresolution microscopy. In this method, a short pulse of nucleoside analog labels replicative regions in the cells of interest. Chromatin fibers are subsequently isolated and attached to a glass slide, after which a laminar flow of lysis buffer extends the lysed chromatin fibers parallel with the direction of the flow. Fibers are then immunostained for different chromatin-associated proteins and mounted for visualization using superresolution microscopy. Replication foci, or 'bubbles,' are identified by the presence of the incorporated nucleoside analog. For researchers experienced in molecular biology and superresolution microscopy, this protocol typically takes 2-3 d from sample preparation to data acquisition, with an additional day for data processing and quantification.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32051613      PMCID: PMC7255620          DOI: 10.1038/s41596-019-0283-y

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Protoc        ISSN: 1750-2799            Impact factor:   13.491


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