Data di Pubblicazione:
2009
Abstract:
In vivo nucleosomes often occupy well-defined preferred
positions on genomic DNA. An important
question is to what extent these preferred positions
are directly encoded by the DNA sequence itself.
We derive here from in vivo positions, accurately
mapped by partial micrococcal nuclease digestion,
a translational positioning signal that identifies the
approximate midpoint of DNA bound by a histone
octamer. This midpoint is, on average, highly A/T
rich (~73%) and, in particular, the dinucleotide TpA
occurs preferentially at this and other outwardfacing
minor grooves. We conclude that in this set
of sequences the sequence code for DNA bending
and nucleosome positioning differs from the other
described sets and we suggest that the enrichment
of AT-containing dinucleotides at the centre is
required for local untwisting. We show that this signature
is preferentially associated with nucleosomes
flanking promoter regions and suggest that
it contributes to the establishment of gene-specific
nucleosome arrays.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
translational signature; nucleosome positioning
Elenco autori:
DI MAURO, Ernesto; Verdone, Loredana; Caserta, Micaela
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