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Physical theory of epigenetic memory and its biological implications
Epigenetic memory,Histone modifications,Cellular senescence,Induced pluripotent stem cells
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杰 林 / 北京大学
Epigenetic marks are essential for maintaining cell identity, yet how epigenetic memory is robustly preserved across cell divisions while remaining plastic during cell-state transitions remains unclear. Here, we develop a theory of epigenetic memory that incorporates chromatin compartmentalization and mark modifications, including long-range spreading, writing, and erasing. The spreading-writing-erasing model generates self-sustaining epigenetic mark patterns across multiple cell generations. The model also reveals that to induce or remove a heterochromatic compartment, the writing or erasing strength must exceed a finite threshold, which depends on the long-distance scaling of the contact probability between two chromatin loci. Intriguingly, the scaling exponent for human cells appears to be evolutionarily selected for robustness and plasticity in epigenetic memory. We demonstrate that adding noise in parental histone partitioning during DNA replication and accelerating cell proliferation enhance reprogramming efficiency in induced pluripotent stem cells. Finally, our theory also predicts cellular senescence arising from chromatin reorganization after many cell generations.
重要日期
  • 会议日期

    04月16日

    2026

    04月19日

    2026

  • 04月06日 2026

    初稿截稿日期

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西北农林科技大学
西安交通大学
浙江大学
华中农业大学
中国遗传学会三维基因组学专委会
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西北农林科技大学
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