Diameter of volume within which chromatin loci diffuse
Range | ~0.5 µm |
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Organism | Budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae |
Reference | Oeffinger M, Zenklusen D. To the pore and through the pore: a story of mRNA export kinetics. Biochim Biophys Acta. 2012 Jun1819(6):494-506. doi: 10.1016/j.bbagrm.2012.02.011. p.498 left column 2nd paragraphPubMed ID22387213 |
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Comments | "In yeast, chromatin is very mobile and most loci diffuse within a volume of around 0.5µm in diameter [primary sources]. This suggests that almost any gene can encounter the nuclear periphery passively once in a while to stay in close proximity to a nuclear pore, it simply would have to be tethered there by a factor that mediates the interaction between specific chromatin-associated factors and NPC [nuclear pore complex] components." |
Entered by | Uri M |
ID | 110674 |