Publication Date:
2002
abstract:
The preferential assembly of specialized nucleosomes on budding yeast
centromeres can be due either to the higher stability of specialized
centromeric nucleosomes and/or to the lower stability of canonical
centromeric nucleosomes with respect to bulk nucleosomes. We have
evaluated the thermodynamic stability of canonical nucleosomes, assembled
on Kluyveromyces lactis centromeric DNAs, with a competitive
reconstitution assay and a theoretical method recently developed by us.
The results, obtained by both methods, show that all five known
centromeric DNAs from K. lactis are able to organize canonical
nucleosomes, characterized by higher stability with respect those of bulk
DNA. With “footprinting” and theoretical prediction, based on sequence
dependent DNA elasticity, we have found that centromeric canonical
nucleosomes are characterized by nucleosome dyad axis multiple
positioning, rotationally phased. The isoenergetic nucleosome multiple
positions are relevant in understanding the transition from canonical to
specialized nucleosomes in interacting with centromere protein
complexes. The satisfactory agreement between the results obtained from
theoretical and experimental methods shows that sequence dependent
centromeric DNA elasticity has a main role in nucleosome thermodynamic
stability and positioning.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Sampaolese, Beatrice
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