Chromosome territorial organization drives efficient protein complex formation: A hypothesis

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Abstract

In eukaryotes, chromosomes often form a transcriptional kissing loop during interphase. We propose that these kissing loops facilitate the formation of protein complexes. mRNA transcripts from these loops could cluster together into phase-separated nuclear granules. Their export into the ER could be ensured by guided diffusion through the inter-chromatin space followed by association with nuclear baskets and export factors. Inside the ER, these mRNAs would form a translation hub. Juxtaposed translation of these mRNAs would increase the cis/trans protein complex assembly among the nascent protein chains. Eukaryotes might employ this pathway to increase complex formation efficiency.

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Bera, M., & Kalyana Sundaram, R. V. (2019). Chromosome territorial organization drives efficient protein complex formation: A hypothesis. Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine, 92(3), 541–548.

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