Near millimolar concentration of nucleosomes in mitotic chromosomes from late prometaphase into anaphase

Author:

Cisneros-Soberanis Fernanda1ORCID,Simpson Eva L.2ORCID,Beckett Alison J.3ORCID,Pucekova Nina1ORCID,Corless Samuel1ORCID,Kochanova Natalia Y.1ORCID,Prior Ian A.3ORCID,Booth Daniel G.2ORCID,Earnshaw William C.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. University of Edinburgh 1 Wellcome Centre for Cell Biology, , Edinburgh, UK

2. University of Nottingham 2 Biodiscovery Institute, , Nottingham, UK

3. University of Liverpool 3 Molecular Physiology and Cell Signaling, Institute of Systems, Molecular and Integrative Biology, , Liverpool, UK

Abstract

Chromosome compaction is a key feature of mitosis and critical for accurate chromosome segregation. However, a precise quantitative analysis of chromosome geometry during mitotic progression is lacking. Here, we use volume electron microscopy to map, with nanometer precision, chromosomes from prometaphase through telophase in human RPE1 cells. During prometaphase, chromosomes acquire a smoother surface, their arms shorten, and the primary centromeric constriction is formed. The chromatin is progressively compacted, ultimately reaching a remarkable nucleosome concentration of over 750 µM in late prometaphase that remains relatively constant during metaphase and early anaphase. Surprisingly, chromosomes then increase their volume in late anaphase prior to deposition of the nuclear envelope. The plateau of total chromosome volume from late prometaphase through early anaphase described here is consistent with proposals that the final stages of chromatin condensation in mitosis involve a limit density, such as might be expected for a process involving phase separation.

Funder

Wellcome

North West Cancer Research

Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council

Royal Society Research

Leverhulme Trust

University of Nottingham

Publisher

Rockefeller University Press

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