Effect of loops on the mean-square displacement of Rouse-model chromatin.

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Integrated Graduate Program in Physical and Engineering Biology, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut 06520, USA.

Published: April 2024


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Chromatin polymer dynamics are commonly described using the classical Rouse model. The subsequent discovery, however, of intermediate-scale chromatin organization known as topologically associating domains (TADs) in experimental Hi-C contact maps for chromosomes across the tree of life, together with the success of loop extrusion factor (LEF) model in explaining TAD formation, motivates efforts to understand the effect of loops and loop extrusion on chromatin dynamics. This paper seeks to fulfill this need by combining LEF-model simulations with extended Rouse-model polymer simulations to investigate the dynamics of chromatin with loops and dynamic loop extrusion. We show that loops significantly suppress the averaged mean-square displacement (MSD) of a gene locus, consistent with recent experiments that track fluorescently labeled chromatin loci. We also find that loops reduce the MSD's stretching exponent from the classical Rouse-model value of 1/2 to a loop-density-dependent value in the 0.45-0.40 range. Remarkably, stretching exponent values in this range have also been observed in recent experiments [Weber et al., Phys. Rev. Lett. 104, 238102 (2010)0031-900710.1103/PhysRevLett.104.238102; Bailey et al., Mol. Biol. Cell 34, ar78 (2023)1059-152410.1091/mbc.E23-04-0119]. We also show that the dynamics of loop extrusion itself negligibly affects chromatin mobility. By studying static "rosette" loop configurations, we also demonstrate that chromatin MSDs and stretching exponents depend on the location of the locus in question relative to the position of the loops and on the local friction environment.

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