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Individual chromosomes as viscoelastic copolymers

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2003 EDP Sciences
, , Citation S. Almagro et al 2003 EPL 63 908 DOI 10.1209/epl/i2003-00609-3

0295-5075/63/6/908

Abstract

We report elastic measurements of individual chromosomes observed in vitro. Free fluctuations of shapes show that a chromosome can be seen as a copolymer, exhibiting rigid regions alternating with semi-flexible regions. We characterize this behavior and compare it with known biopolymers. We further show that the inner part of a chromosome exhibits viscoelasticity, as extracted by the loading rate dependence of the stretch modulus. Taken together, these data suggest an organization for the chromosome as a copolymer composed of an inner rigid core exhibiting viscoelasticity surrounded by an elastic soft envelope.

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10.1209/epl/i2003-00609-3