Chromatin organization plays a central role in regulating genome accessibility and gene expression in eukaryotic cells. However, the inherent flexibility and structural heterogeneity of chromatin pose significant challenges for its structure determination. Here, we use a Nuc-back strategy with cryo-electron tomography (cryo-ET) and subtomogram averaging methods to visualize chromatin at the nucleosome level by averaging nucleosome at moderate-to-high resolution, classifying the fundamental unit of chromatin, i.e., nucleosome, into distinct classes, and linking different nucleosome structures to chromatin architecture. We reveal that nucleosome heterogeneity is a key factor in chromatin flexibility which disrupts interactions between nucleosomes. In addition, this strategy allows for the localization and visualization of chromatin regulators and their structure on chromatin. These results provide a foundation for future research in 3D genome and epigenetic process visualization.
Zhang, H., Li, Y., Pan, C., Bo, F., Yu, C., Niu, W., Yang, H., Song, K., Zhu, P.
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