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. 2016 May 18;5:e14864. doi: 10.7554/eLife.14864

Figure 1. Model of loop extrusion by condensins.

Figure 1.

Top row, the update rules used in simulations: (A) a condensin extrudes a loop by moving the two ends along the chromosome in the opposite directions, (B) collision of condensins bound to chromosomes blocks loop extrusion on the collided sides, (C) a condensin spontaneously dissociates and the loop disassembles; (D) a condensin associates at randomly chosen site and starts extruding a loop. Bottom row, (E) we use polymer simulations to study how combined action of many loop extruding condensins changes the conformation of a long chromosome.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.14864.002