Improved Determination of Subnuclear Position Enabled by Three-Dimensional Membrane Reconstruction.

Biophys J

Department of Applied Physics, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut; Department of Physics, Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut. Electronic address:

Published: July 2016

AI Article Synopsis

  • Chromatin biology is influenced by the nuclear environment, affecting processes like transcription and DNA repair, which makes understanding the spatial positioning of genetic loci crucial.
  • A new three-dimensional approach uses fluorescent markers to accurately map the nuclear volume, accommodating various nuclear shapes for better biological relevance compared to older methods.
  • This method, combined with existing techniques for tracking chromatin markers, allows for precise quantitative analysis of loci positions relative to the nuclear periphery, offering valuable tools for researchers in chromatin biology and organelle shape studies.

Article Abstract

Many aspects of chromatin biology are influenced by the nuclear compartment in which a locus resides, from transcriptional regulation to DNA repair. Further, the dynamic and variable localization of a particular locus across cell populations and over time makes analysis of a large number of cells critical. As a consequence, robust and automatable methods to measure the position of individual loci within the nuclear volume in populations of cells are necessary to support quantitative analysis of nuclear position. Here, we describe a three-dimensional membrane reconstruction approach that uses fluorescently tagged nuclear envelope or endoplasmic reticulum membrane marker proteins to precisely map the nuclear volume. This approach is robust to a variety of nuclear shapes, providing greater biological accuracy than alternative methods that enforce nuclear circularity, while also describing nuclear position in all three dimensions. By combining this method with established approaches to reconstruct the position of diffraction-limited chromatin markers-in this case, lac Operator arrays bound by lacI-GFP-the distribution of loci positions within the nuclear volume with respect to the nuclear periphery can be quantitatively obtained. This stand-alone image analysis pipeline should be of broad practical utility for individuals interested in various aspects of chromatin biology, while also providing, to our knowledge, a new conceptual framework for investigators who study organelle shape.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4945324PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bpj.2016.05.036DOI Listing

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