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Structure and dynamics of nuclear A/B compartments and subcompartments

Asami Oji, Linda Choubani, Hisashi Miura, Ichiro Hiratani

2024Current Opinion in Cell Biology23 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Mammalian chromosomes form a hierarchical structure within the cell nucleus, from chromatin loops, megabase (Mb)-sized topologically associating domains (TADs) to larger-scale A/B compartments. The molecular basis of the structures of loops and TADs has been actively studied. However, the A and B compartments, which correspond to early-replicating euchromatin and late-replicating heterochromatin, respectively, are still relatively unexplored. In this review, we focus on the A/B compartments, discuss their close relationship to DNA replication timing (RT), and introduce recent findings on the features of subcompartments revealed by detailed classification of the A/B compartments. In doing so, we speculate on the structure, potential function, and developmental dynamics of A/B compartments and subcompartments in mammalian cells.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyEuchromatinHeterochromatinChromatinCell nucleusCompartment (ship)NucleusDNA replicationCell biologyDNAGeneticsGeologyOceanographyGenomics and Chromatin DynamicsDNA Repair MechanismsEpigenetics and DNA Methylation