Activity-driven chromatin organization during interphase: compaction, segregation, and entanglement suppression.
Brian ChanMichael RubinsteinPublished in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
≈ 4 while suppressing spatial overlap between different TADs. Our model suggests that the fast kinetics of active loop extrusion compared to the slow relaxation of chromatin loops maintains a dense chromatin organization. This work presents a physical framework explaining how cohesin contributes to effective transcriptional regulation.