Dense chromatin plates in metaphase chromosomes

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Isaac Gállego
Pablo Castro-Hartmann
Juan Manuel Caravaca
Silvia Caño
Joan-Ramon Daban
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[1] Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona,Departament de Bioquímica i Biologia Molecular, Facultat de Biociències
[2] Fox Chase Cancer Center,undefined
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Metaphase chromosome structure; Chromatin higher order structure; Chromatin plates; DNA condensation; Atomic force microscopy (AFM); Cryo-electron microscopy (Cryo-EM);
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In a previous work we observed multilayered plate-like structures surrounding partially denatured HeLa chromosomes at metaphase ionic conditions. This unexpected finding has led us to carry out an extensive investigation of these structures. Our results show that plates can also be found in metaphase chromosomes from chicken lymphocytes. We have used atomic force microscopy (AFM) to image and investigate the mechanical properties of plates in aqueous solution. Plates are thin (~6.5 nm each layer) but compact and resistant to penetration by the AFM tip: their Young’s modulus is ~0.2 GPa and the stress required for surface penetration is ~0.03 GPa in the presence of Mg2+ (5–20 mM). Low-ionic strength conditions produce emanation of chromatin fibers from the edges of uncrosslinked plates. These observations and AFM results obtained applying high forces indicate that the chromatin filament is tightly tethered inside the plates. Images of metal-shadowed plates and cryo-electron microscopy images of frozen-hydrated plates suggest that nucleosomes are tilted with respect to the plate surface to allow an interdigitation between the successive layers and a thickness reduction compatible with the observed plate height. The similarities between denatured plates from chicken chromosomes and aggregates of purified chromatin from chicken erythrocytes suggest that chromatin has intrinsic structural properties leading to plate formation. Scanning electron micrographs and images obtained with the 200-kV transmission microscope show that plates are the dominant component of compact chromatids. We propose that metaphase chromosomes are formed by many stacked plates perpendicular to the chromatid axis.
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