Small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) and spinecho SANS measurements reveal the logarithmic fractal structure of the large-scale chromatin organization in HeLa nuclei

Journal Article (2019)
Author(s)

Ekaterina G. Iashina (NRC “Kurchatov Institute”, St. Petersburg State University)

Mikhail V. Filatov (NRC “Kurchatov Institute”)

Rimma A. Pantina (NRC “Kurchatov Institute”)

Elena Y. Varfolomeeva (NRC “Kurchatov Institute”)

W.G. Bouwman (TU Delft - RST/Neutron and Positron Methods in Materials)

C.P. Duif (TU Delft - RID/TS/Technici Pool, TU Delft - RST/Technici Pool)

Dirk Honecker (Institut Laue Langevin)

Vitaliy Pipich (Heinz Maier-Leibnitz Zentrum)

S. V. Grigoriev (St. Petersburg State University, NRC “Kurchatov Institute”)

Research Group
RST/Neutron and Positron Methods in Materials
Copyright
© 2019 Ekaterina G. Iashina, Mikhail V. Filatov, Rimma A. Pantina, Elena Y. Varfolomeeva, W.G. Bouwman, C.P. Duif, Dirk Honecker, Vitaliy Pipich, Sergey V. Grigoriev
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1107/S160057671900921X
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Publication Year
2019
Language
English
Copyright
© 2019 Ekaterina G. Iashina, Mikhail V. Filatov, Rimma A. Pantina, Elena Y. Varfolomeeva, W.G. Bouwman, C.P. Duif, Dirk Honecker, Vitaliy Pipich, Sergey V. Grigoriev
Research Group
RST/Neutron and Positron Methods in Materials
Issue number
4
Volume number
52
Pages (from-to)
844-853
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Abstract

This paper reports on the two-scale fractal structure of chromatin organization in the nucleus of the HeLa cell. Two neutron scattering methods, small-angle neutron scattering (SANS) and spin-echo SANS, are used to unambiguously identify the large-scale structure as being a logarithmic fractal with the correlation function (r) - ln(r/E). The smaller-scale structural level is shown to be a volume fractal with dimension DF = 2.41. By definition, the volume fractal is self-similar at different scales, while the logarithmic fractal is hierarchically changed upon scaling. As a result, the logarithmic fractal is more compact than the volume fractal but still has a rather high surface area, which provides accessibility at all length scales. Apparently such bi-fractal chromatin organization is the result of an evolutionary process of optimizing the compactness and accessibility of gene packing. As they are in a water solution, the HeLa nuclei tend to agglomerate over time. The large-scale logarithmic fractal structure of chromatin provides the HeLa nucleus with the possibility of penetrating deeply into the adjacent nucleus during the agglomeration process. The interpenetration phenomenon of the HeLa nuclei shows that the chromatin-free space of one nucleus is not negligible but is as large as the volume occupied by chromatin itself. It is speculated that it is the logarithmic fractal architecture of chromatin that provides a comfortable compartment for this most important function of the cell.

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