Keeping fingers crossed: heterochromatin spreading through interdigitation of nucleosome arrays.
Journal
  FEBS letters.
Citation
  FEBS Lett. 564(1-2):4-8
Publication date
  2004 Apr 23
Authors
  Grigoryev SA
Investigators
  Sergei A. Grigoryev
Grant agencies
  National Institute of General Medical Sciences
Grants
  NIGMS GM-59118
MeSH headings
  Chromatin Assembly and Disassembly
Heterochromatin
Nucleosomes
MeSH qualifiers
  ultrastructure
Abstract
  Interphase eukaryotic nuclei contain diffuse euchromatin and condensed heterochromatin. Current textbook models suggest that chromatin condensation occurs via accordion-type compaction of nucleosome zigzag chains. Recent studies have revealed several structural aspects that distinguish the highly compact state of condensed heterochromatin. These include an extensive lateral self-association of chromatin fibers, prominent nucleosome linker 'stems', and special protein factors that promote chromatin self-association. Here I review the molecular and structural determinants of chromatin compaction and discuss how heterochromatin spreading may be mediated by lateral self-association of zigzag nucleosome arrays.