HI-NESS a family of genetically encoded DNA labels based on a bacterial nucleoid-associated protein

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Authors
  • F.-Z.M. Rashid
  • E. Mahlandt
  • M. van der Vaart
  • D.E.C. Boer
Publication date 25-01-2022
Journal Nucleic Acids Research
Article number e10
Volume | Issue number 50 | 2
Number of pages 17
Organisations
  • Faculty of Science (FNWI) - Swammerdam Institute for Life Sciences (SILS)
Abstract

The interplay between three-dimensional chromosome organisation and genomic processes such as replication and transcription necessitates in vivo studies of chromosome dynamics. Fluorescent organic dyes are often used for chromosome labelling in vivo. The mode of binding of these dyes to DNA cause its distortion, elongation, and partial unwinding. The structural changes induce DNA damage and interfere with the binding dynamics of chromatin-associated proteins, consequently perturbing gene expression, genome replication, and cell cycle progression. We have developed a minimally-perturbing, genetically encoded fluorescent DNA label consisting of a (photo-switchable) fluorescent protein fused to the DNA-binding domain of H-NS - a bacterial nucleoid-associated protein. We show that this DNA label, abbreviated as HI-NESS (H-NS-based indicator for nucleic acid stainings), is minimally-perturbing to genomic processes and labels chromosomes in eukaryotic cells in culture, and in zebrafish embryos with preferential binding to AT-rich chromatin.

Document type Article
Language English
Related dataset Data supporting the paper "HI-NESS: A family of genetically encoded DNA labels based on a bacterial nucleoid-associated protein"
Published at https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gkab993
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