Nucleosomes can invade DNA territories occupied by their neighbors.
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SS18 together with animal-specific factors defines human BAF-type SWI/SNF complexesWeakly positioned nucleosomes enhance the transcriptional competency of chromatinPredicting nucleosome positions on the DNA: combining intrinsic sequence preferences and remodeler activitiesPost-translational modifications of histones that influence nucleosome dynamicsA key role for Chd1 in histone H3 dynamics at the 3' ends of long genes in yeastProbing the (H3-H4)2 histone tetramer structure using pulsed EPR spectroscopy combined with site-directed spin labelling.Multiple aspects of ATP-dependent nucleosome translocation by RSC and Mi-2 are directed by the underlying DNA sequence.The tumor suppressor chromodomain helicase DNA-binding protein 5 (CHD5) remodels nucleosomes by unwrapping.An in vitro-identified high-affinity nucleosome-positioning signal is capable of transiently positioning a nucleosome in vivo.Mechanisms for ATP-dependent chromatin remodelling: the means to the endRegulating the chromatin landscape: structural and mechanistic perspectives.SWI/SNF has intrinsic nucleosome disassembly activity that is dependent on adjacent nucleosomesDiversity of operation in ATP-dependent chromatin remodelers.In vivo role for the chromatin-remodeling enzyme SWI/SNF in the removal of promoter nucleosomes by disassembly rather than sliding.Activation-induced disruption of nucleosome position clusters on the coding regions of Gcn4-dependent genes extends into neighbouring genes.Recognition of CpG island chromatin by KDM2A requires direct and specific interaction with linker DNA.Dynamic regulation of transcription factors by nucleosome remodelingRemodelers organize cellular chromatin by counteracting intrinsic histone-DNA sequence preferences in a class-specific manner.Decoupling nucleosome recognition from DNA binding dramatically alters the properties of the Chd1 chromatin remodelerNucleosome remodeling and epigenetics.Mechanism(s) of SWI/SNF-induced nucleosome mobilizationThe Chd1 chromatin remodeler can sense both entry and exit sides of the nucleosome.Analysis of individual remodeled nucleosomes reveals decreased histone-DNA contacts created by hSWI/SNF.What controls nucleosome positions?Ubiquitous nucleosome crowding in the yeast genome.Histone H3 phosphorylation near the nucleosome dyad alters chromatin structure.Transient DNA / RNA-protein interactions.Structure and function of active chromatin and DNase I hypersensitive sites.Nucleosome positioning in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Making sense of transcribing chromatin.Mechanisms and functions of ATP-dependent chromatin-remodeling enzymes.Nucleosome sliding mechanisms: new twists in a looped history.The yeast PHO5 promoter: from single locus to systems biology of a paradigm for gene regulation through chromatinNucleosome positioning in yeasts: methods, maps, and mechanisms.CHD1 remodelers regulate nucleosome spacing in vitro and align nucleosomal arrays over gene coding regions in S. pombe.Establishing nucleosome architecture and stability at promoters: Roles of pioneer transcription factors and the RSC chromatin remodeler.On the role of inter-nucleosomal interactions and intrinsic nucleosome dynamics in chromatin function.The ATP-dependent remodeler RSC transfers histone dimers and octamers through the rapid formation of an unstable encounter intermediateA map of nucleosome positions in yeast at base-pair resolution.Replication-guided nucleosome packing and nucleosome breathing expedite the formation of dense arrays.
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Nucleosomes can invade DNA territories occupied by their neighbors.
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Nucleosomes can invade DNA territories occupied by their neighbors.
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Nucleosomes can invade DNA territories occupied by their neighbors.
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John van Noort
Maik Engeholm
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2009-02-01T00:00:00Z