Abstract In budding yeast, a single cenH3 (Cse4) nucleosome occupies the ∼120-bp functional centromere, however conflicting structural models for the particle have been proposed. To resolve this controversy, we have applied H4S47C-anchored cleavage mapping, which reveals the precise position of histone H4 in every nucleosome in the genome. We find that cleavage patterns at centromeres are unique within the genome and are incompatible with symmetrical structures, including octameric nucleosomes and (Cse4/H4)2 tetrasomes. Centromere cleavage patterns are compatible with a precisely positioned core structure, one in which each of the 16 yeast centromeres is occupied by oppositely oriented Cse4/H4/H2A/H2B hemisomes in two rotational phases with...
SummaryDNA is wrapped in a left-handed fashion around histone octasomes containing the centromeric h...
Nucleosomes are the most fundamental unit of chromatin structure, which is composed of ~∼145 bp of D...
Nucleosomes are the most fundamental unit of chromatin structure, which is composed of ~∼145 bp of D...
Centromeres are the site on a chromosome that allows for proper chromosome segregation during cell d...
Centromeres are the site on a chromosome that allows for proper chromosome segregation during cell d...
Centromeres are the site on a chromosome that allows for proper chromosome segregation during cell d...
During cell division, segregation of sister chromatids to daughter cells is achieved by the poleward...
During cell division, segregation of sister chromatids to daughter cells is achieved by the poleward...
<div><p>During cell division, segregation of sister chromatids to daughter cells is achieved by the ...
SummaryThe centromere is defined by the incorporation of the centromere-specific histone H3 variant ...
The structure of nucleosomes that contain the cenH3 histone variant has been controversial. In buddi...
AbstractHistones are fundamental structural components of chromatin and are expected to play importa...
The centromere is a defining feature of the eukaryotic chromosome, required for attachment to spindl...
AbstractHistones are fundamental structural components of chromatin and are expected to play importa...
Cse4p is a centromere-specific chromatin protein with a histone-fold domain that is greater than 60%...
SummaryDNA is wrapped in a left-handed fashion around histone octasomes containing the centromeric h...
Nucleosomes are the most fundamental unit of chromatin structure, which is composed of ~∼145 bp of D...
Nucleosomes are the most fundamental unit of chromatin structure, which is composed of ~∼145 bp of D...
Centromeres are the site on a chromosome that allows for proper chromosome segregation during cell d...
Centromeres are the site on a chromosome that allows for proper chromosome segregation during cell d...
Centromeres are the site on a chromosome that allows for proper chromosome segregation during cell d...
During cell division, segregation of sister chromatids to daughter cells is achieved by the poleward...
During cell division, segregation of sister chromatids to daughter cells is achieved by the poleward...
<div><p>During cell division, segregation of sister chromatids to daughter cells is achieved by the ...
SummaryThe centromere is defined by the incorporation of the centromere-specific histone H3 variant ...
The structure of nucleosomes that contain the cenH3 histone variant has been controversial. In buddi...
AbstractHistones are fundamental structural components of chromatin and are expected to play importa...
The centromere is a defining feature of the eukaryotic chromosome, required for attachment to spindl...
AbstractHistones are fundamental structural components of chromatin and are expected to play importa...
Cse4p is a centromere-specific chromatin protein with a histone-fold domain that is greater than 60%...
SummaryDNA is wrapped in a left-handed fashion around histone octasomes containing the centromeric h...
Nucleosomes are the most fundamental unit of chromatin structure, which is composed of ~∼145 bp of D...
Nucleosomes are the most fundamental unit of chromatin structure, which is composed of ~∼145 bp of D...