DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) elicit major chromatin changes. Using super-resolution microscopy in human cells, Ochs et al. unveil that the DSB response protein 53BP1 and its effector RIF1 organize DSB-flanking chromatin into circular micro-domains. These structures control the spatial distribution of DSB repair factors safeguarding genome integrity.
Keywords: 53BP1; DNA double-strand break repair; RIF1; chromatin topology; cohesins; super-resolution microscopy.
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