2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.04.12.589275
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Metabolically intact nuclei are fluidized by the activity of the chromatin remodeling motor BRG1

Fitzroy J. Byfield,
Behnaz Eftekhari,
Kaeli Kaymak-Loveless
et al.

Abstract: The structure and dynamics of the cell nucleus regulate nearly every facet of the cell. Changes in nuclear shape limit cell motility and gene expression. Although the nucleus is generally seen as the stiffest organelle in the cell, cells can nevertheless deform the nucleus to large strains by small mechanical stresses. Here, we show that the mechanical response of the cell nucleus exhibits active fluidization that is driven by the BRG 1 motor of the SWI/SNF/BAF chromatin-remodeling complex. Atomic force micros… Show more

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