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Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry Faculty Publications

2013

Dinucleotide repeats

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Archaeal Nucleosome Positioning In Vivo And In Vitro Is Directed By Primary Sequence Motifs, Narasimharao Nalabothula, Liqun Xi, Sucharita Bhattacharyya, Jonathan Widom, Ji-Ping Wang, John N. Reeve, Thomas J. Santangelo, Yvonne N. Fondufe-Mittendorf Jun 2013

Archaeal Nucleosome Positioning In Vivo And In Vitro Is Directed By Primary Sequence Motifs, Narasimharao Nalabothula, Liqun Xi, Sucharita Bhattacharyya, Jonathan Widom, Ji-Ping Wang, John N. Reeve, Thomas J. Santangelo, Yvonne N. Fondufe-Mittendorf

Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry Faculty Publications

Background: Histone wrapping of DNA into nucleosomes almost certainly evolved in the Archaea, and predates Eukaryotes. In Eukaryotes, nucleosome positioning plays a central role in regulating gene expression and is directed by primary sequence motifs that together form a nucleosome positioning code. The experiments reported were undertaken to determine if archaeal histone assembly conforms to the nucleosome positioning code.

Results: Eukaryotic nucleosome positioning is favored and directed by phased helical repeats of AA/TT/AT/TA and CC/GG/CG/GC dinucleotides, and disfavored by longer AT-rich oligonucleotides. Deep sequencing of genomic DNA protected from micrococcal nuclease digestion by assembly into archaeal nucleosomes has established that …