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Dynamic remodeling of individual nucleosomes across a eukaryotic genome in response to transcriptional perturbationPredicting nucleosome positions on the DNA: combining intrinsic sequence preferences and remodeler activitiesDNA thermodynamics shape chromosome organization and topologyIntergenic transcription causes repression by directing nucleosome assembly.ISWI and CHD chromatin remodelers bind promoters but act in gene bodiesATP-dependent chromatin remodeling shapes the DNA replication landscapeAn integrated model of transcription factor diffusion shows the importance of intersegmental transfer and quaternary protein structure for target site finding.The impact of the nucleosome code on protein-coding sequence evolution in yeastTwo distinct modes of nucleosome modulation associated with different degrees of dependence of nucleosome positioning on the underlying DNA sequence.Transcriptional interaction-assisted identification of dynamic nucleosome positioningRole of the histone variant H2A.Z/Htz1p in TBP recruitment, chromatin dynamics, and regulated expression of oleate-responsive genes.High-resolution nucleosome mapping reveals transcription-dependent promoter packaging.Oligonucleotide sequence motifs as nucleosome positioning signals.Genome-wide views of chromatin structurePredicting nucleosome positioning using a duration Hidden Markov ModelA dynamic interplay of nucleosome and Msn2 binding regulates kinetics of gene activation and repression following stress.Intrinsic histone-DNA interactions are not the major determinant of nucleosome positions in vivo.Quantitative test of the barrier nucleosome model for statistical positioning of nucleosomes up- and downstream of transcription start sitesNucleosome positioning: how is it established, and why does it matter?Functional interplay between chromatin remodeling complexes RSC, SWI/SNF and ISWI in regulation of yeast heat shock genes.Sequence-dependent histone variant positioning signaturesInactivation of yeast Isw2 chromatin remodeling enzyme mimics longevity effect of calorie restriction via induction of genotoxic stress responseEpigenome characterization at single base-pair resolution.A structural perspective on the where, how, why, and what of nucleosome positioning.Mechanisms for ATP-dependent chromatin remodelling: the means to the endA compendium of nucleosome and transcript profiles reveals determinants of chromatin architecture and transcription.Chromatin remodelers clear nucleosomes from intrinsically unfavorable sites to establish nucleosome-depleted regions at promoters.ASF1 and the SWI/SNF complex interact functionally during nucleosome displacement, while FACT is required for nucleosome reassembly at yeast heat shock gene promoters during sustained stress.Diversity of operation in ATP-dependent chromatin remodelers.Tup1 stabilizes promoter nucleosome positioning and occupancy at transcriptionally plastic genes.ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling factors and their roles in affecting nucleosome fiber composition.Remodelers organize cellular chromatin by counteracting intrinsic histone-DNA sequence preferences in a class-specific manner.Chromatin and transcription in yeastDependency of ISW1a chromatin remodeling on extranucleosomal DNA.Molecular mechanisms of ribosomal protein gene coregulation.Human SWI/SNF drives sequence-directed repositioning of nucleosomes on C-myc promoter DNA minicirclesPyrosequencing positions nucleosomes preciselyNucleosome positioning and gene regulation: advances through genomics.Changes in nucleosome position at transcriptional start sites of specific genes in Zea mays mediator of paramutation1 mutantsDeterminants of nucleosome positioning
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Antagonistic forces that position nucleosomes in vivo.
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Antagonistic forces that position nucleosomes in vivo.
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Antagonistic forces that position nucleosomes in vivo.
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Antagonistic forces that position nucleosomes in vivo.
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Antagonistic forces that position nucleosomes in vivo.
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Antagonistic forces that position nucleosomes in vivo.
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P2860
P356
P1476
Antagonistic forces that position nucleosomes in vivo
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P2093
Toshio Tsukiyama
P2860
P2888
P304
P356
10.1038/NSMB1111
P577
2006-07-02T00:00:00Z