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DNA Topology: A Central Dynamic Coordinator in Chromatin Regulation

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Date 2024 Jun 15
PMID 38878530
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Double helical DNA winds around nucleosomes, forming a beads-on-a-string array that further contributes to the formation of high-order chromatin structures. The regulatory components of the chromatin, interacting intricately with DNA, often exploit the topological tension inherent in the DNA molecule. Recent findings shed light on, and simultaneously complicate, the multifaceted roles of DNA topology (also known as DNA supercoiling) in various aspects of chromatin regulation. Different studies may emphasize the dynamics of DNA topological tension across different scales, interacting with diverse chromatin factors such as nucleosomes, nucleic acid motors that propel DNA-tracking processes, and DNA topoisomerases. In this review, we consolidate recent studies and establish connections between distinct scientific discoveries, advancing our current understanding of chromatin regulation mediated by the supercoiling tension of the double helix. Additionally, we explore the implications of DNA topology and DNA topoisomerases in human diseases, along with their potential applications in therapeutic interventions.

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