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DOI: 10.1038/nature07667
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The DNA-encoded nucleosome organization of a eukaryotic genome

N. Kaplan,Irene K. Moore,Yvonne Fondufe‐Mittendorf,Andrea J. Gossett,Desiree Tillo,Yair Field,Emily LeProust,Timothy R. Hughes,Jason D. Lieb,Jonathan Widom,Eran Segal

Nucleosome
Biology
Linker DNA
2008
Nucleosome organization is critical for gene regulation. In living cells this organization is determined by multiple factors, including the action of chromatin remodellers, competition with site-specific DNA-binding proteins, and the DNA sequence preferences of the nucleosomes themselves. However, it has been difficult to estimate the relative importance of each of these mechanisms in vivo, because in vivo nucleosome maps reflect the combined action of all influencing factors. Here we determine the importance of nucleosome DNA sequence preferences experimentally by measuring the genome-wide occupancy of nucleosomes assembled on purified yeast genomic DNA. The resulting map, in which nucleosome occupancy is governed only by the intrinsic sequence preferences of nucleosomes, is similar to in vivo nucleosome maps generated in three different growth conditions. In vitro, nucleosome depletion is evident at many transcription factor binding sites and around gene start and end sites, indicating that nucleosome depletion at these sites in vivo is partly encoded in the genome. We confirm these results with a micrococcal nuclease-independent experiment that measures the relative affinity of nucleosomes for approximately 40,000 double-stranded 150-base-pair oligonucleotides. Using our in vitro data, we devise a computational model of nucleosome sequence preferences that is significantly correlated with in vivo nucleosome occupancy in Caenorhabditis elegans. Our results indicate that the intrinsic DNA sequence preferences of nucleosomes have a central role in determining the organization of nucleosomes in vivo.
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    The DNA-encoded nucleosome organization of a eukaryotic genome” is a paper by N. Kaplan Irene K. Moore Yvonne Fondufe‐Mittendorf Andrea J. Gossett Desiree Tillo Yair Field Emily LeProust Timothy R. Hughes Jason D. Lieb Jonathan Widom Eran Segal published in 2008. It has an Open Access status of “hybrid”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.