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Analysis of multispectral imaging with the AstroPath platform informs efficacy of PD-1 blockade 期刊论文
Science, 2021
作者:  Sneha Berry;  Nicolas A. Giraldo;  Benjamin F. Green;  Tricia R. Cottrell;  Julie E. Stein;  Elizabeth L. Engle;  Haiying Xu;  Aleksandra Ogurtsova;  Charles Roberts;  Daphne Wang;  Peter Nguyen;  Qingfeng Zhu;  Sigfredo Soto-Diaz;  Jose Loyola;  Inbal B. Sander;  Pok Fai Wong;  Shlomit Jessel;  Joshua Doyle;  Danielle Signer;  Richard Wilton;  Jeffrey S. Roskes;  Margaret Eminizer;  Seyoun Park;  Joel C. Sunshine;  Elizabeth M. Jaffee;  Alexander Baras;  Angelo M. De Marzo;  Suzanne L. Topalian;  Harriet Kluger;  Leslie Cope;  Evan J. Lipson;  Ludmila Danilova;  Robert A. Anders;  David L. Rimm;  Drew M. Pardoll;  Alexander S. Szalay;  Janis M. Taube
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DNA-loop extruding condensin complexes can traverse one another 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020
作者:  Li, Xun;  Zhang, Fei;  He, Haiying;  Berry, Joseph J.;  Zhu, Kai;  Xu, Tao
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Condensin, a key component of the structure maintenance of chromosome (SMC) protein complexes, has recently been shown to be a motor that extrudes loops of DNA(1). It remains unclear, however, how condensin complexes work together to collectively package DNA into chromosomes. Here we use time-lapse single-molecule visualization to study mutual interactions between two DNA-loop-extruding yeast condensins. We find that these motor proteins, which, individually, extrude DNA in one direction only are able to dynamically change each other'  s DNA loop sizes, even when far apart. When they are in close proximity, condensin complexes are able to traverse each other and form a loop structure, which we term a Z-loop-three double-stranded DNA helices aligned in parallel with one condensin at each edge. Z-loops can fill gaps left by single loops and can form symmetric dimer motors that pull in DNA from both sides. These findings indicate that condensin may achieve chromosomal compaction using a variety of looping structures.


Single-molecule visualization shows that condensin-a motor protein that extrudes DNA in one direction only-can encounter and pass a second condensin molecule to form a new type of DNA loop that gathers DNA from both sides.