The centromeric nucleosome of budding yeast is perfectly positioned and covers the entire centromere.
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The unconventional structure of centromeric nucleosomesDNA thermodynamics shape chromosome organization and topologyNdc10 is a platform for inner kinetochore assembly in budding yeastHistone H3 localizes to the centromeric DNA in budding yeastA chemical approach to mapping nucleosomes at base pair resolution in yeastA Positive Twist to the Centromeric Nucleosome.The CENP-A nucleosome: a dynamic structure and role at the centromere.RSC-dependent constructive and destructive interference between opposing arrays of phased nucleosomes in yeast.Heavy transcription of yeast genes correlates with differential loss of histone H2B relative to H4 and queued RNA polymerasesPrediction of nucleosome rotational positioning in yeast and human genomes based on sequence-dependent DNA anisotropy.CENP-A nucleosomes localize to transcription factor hotspots and subtelomeric sites in human cancer cellsActivation-induced disruption of nucleosome position clusters on the coding regions of Gcn4-dependent genes extends into neighbouring genes.Tripartite organization of centromeric chromatin in budding yeast.CENP-A exceeds microtubule attachment sites in centromere clusters of both budding and fission yeast.Topological polymorphism of the two-start chromatin fiber.Centromeres Off the Hook: Massive Changes in Centromere Size and Structure Following Duplication of CenH3 Gene in Fabeae SpeciesSynergistic Control of Kinetochore Protein Levels by Psh1 and Ubr2.Perfect and imperfect nucleosome positioning in yeast.Transcriptional activation of yeast genes disrupts intragenic nucleosome phasing.Novel nucleosomal particles containing core histones and linker DNA but no histone H1.The ISW1 and CHD1 ATP-dependent chromatin remodelers compete to set nucleosome spacing in vivo.The composition, functions, and regulation of the budding yeast kinetochoreGlobal 'bootprinting' reveals the elastic architecture of the yeast TFIIIB-TFIIIC transcription complex in vivo.Nucleosome-free region dominates histone acetylation in targeting SWR1 to promoters for H2A.Z replacement.Topological diversity of chromatin fibers: Interplay between nucleosome repeat length, DNA linking number and the level of transcriptionThe budding yeast Centromere DNA Element II wraps a stable Cse4 hemisome in either orientation in vivo.Ubiquitous nucleosome crowding in the yeast genome.Structure, assembly and reading of centromeric chromatin.DNA structure, nucleosome placement and chromatin remodelling: a perspective.Nucleosome positioning in yeasts: methods, maps, and mechanisms.A Molecular View of Kinetochore Assembly and Function.The proto-chromatosome: A fundamental subunit of chromatin?Contributions of Sequence to the Higher-Order Structures of DNA.Chromatin dynamics during the cell cycle at centromeres.Variations on a nucleosome theme: The structural basis of centromere function.Cell-cycle-coupled structural oscillation of centromeric nucleosomes in yeast.A map of nucleosome positions in yeast at base-pair resolution.Molecular basis of CENP-C association with the CENP-A nucleosome at yeast centromeres.Strong nucleosomes of A. thaliana concentrate in centromere regions.Structural basis for assembly of the CBF3 kinetochore complex.
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The centromeric nucleosome of budding yeast is perfectly positioned and covers the entire centromere.
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Bruce H Howard
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10.1073/PNAS.1104978108
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2011-07-18T00:00:00Z