The positions of nucleosomes in eukaryotic genomes determine which parts of the DNA sequence are readily accessible for regulatory proteins and which are not. Genome-wide maps of nucleosome positions have revealed a salient pattern around transcription start sites, involving a nucleosome-free region (NFR) flanked by a pronounced periodic pattern in the average nucleosome density. While the periodic pattern clearly reflects well-positioned nucleosomes, the positioning mechanism is less clear. A recent experimental study by Mavrich et al. argued that the pattern observed in Saccharomyces cerevisiae is qualitatively consistent with a ‘‘barrier nucleosome model,’ ’ in which the oscillatory pattern is created by the statistical positioning mecha...
A barrier phases nucleosomes at the yeast (S. cerevisiae) GAL1/10 genes. Here we separate nucleosome...
Understanding chromatin function requires knowing the precise location of nucleosomes. MNase-seq met...
Eukaryotes must pack their DNA into the nucleus tightly, yet accessibly. To accomplish this, the nuc...
The positions of nucleosomes in eukaryotic genomes determine which parts of the DNA sequence are rea...
The positions of nucleosomes in eukaryotic genomes determine which parts of the DNA sequence are rea...
The positions of nucleosomes in eukaryotic genomes determine which parts of the DNA sequence are rea...
The positions of nucleosomes in eukaryotic genomes determine which parts of the DNA sequence are rea...
Abstract Background Recently, a number of high-resolution genome-wide maps of nucleosome locations i...
Statistical positioning, the localization of nucleo-somes packed against a fixed barrier, is conject...
We investigate how DNA sequence, ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling and nucleosome-depleted `barrier...
Nucleosome is the fundamental building block of eukaryotic chromatin. The precise location of nucleo...
BACKGROUND: Recent advances in the field of high-throughput genomics have rendered possible the perf...
<div><p>Because DNA packaging in nucleosomes modulates its accessibility to transcription factors (T...
Nucleosome positioning is crucial for the genome's function. Though the role of DNA sequence in posi...
Nucleosomes are the fundamental repeating unit of chromatin and constitute the structural building b...
A barrier phases nucleosomes at the yeast (S. cerevisiae) GAL1/10 genes. Here we separate nucleosome...
Understanding chromatin function requires knowing the precise location of nucleosomes. MNase-seq met...
Eukaryotes must pack their DNA into the nucleus tightly, yet accessibly. To accomplish this, the nuc...
The positions of nucleosomes in eukaryotic genomes determine which parts of the DNA sequence are rea...
The positions of nucleosomes in eukaryotic genomes determine which parts of the DNA sequence are rea...
The positions of nucleosomes in eukaryotic genomes determine which parts of the DNA sequence are rea...
The positions of nucleosomes in eukaryotic genomes determine which parts of the DNA sequence are rea...
Abstract Background Recently, a number of high-resolution genome-wide maps of nucleosome locations i...
Statistical positioning, the localization of nucleo-somes packed against a fixed barrier, is conject...
We investigate how DNA sequence, ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling and nucleosome-depleted `barrier...
Nucleosome is the fundamental building block of eukaryotic chromatin. The precise location of nucleo...
BACKGROUND: Recent advances in the field of high-throughput genomics have rendered possible the perf...
<div><p>Because DNA packaging in nucleosomes modulates its accessibility to transcription factors (T...
Nucleosome positioning is crucial for the genome's function. Though the role of DNA sequence in posi...
Nucleosomes are the fundamental repeating unit of chromatin and constitute the structural building b...
A barrier phases nucleosomes at the yeast (S. cerevisiae) GAL1/10 genes. Here we separate nucleosome...
Understanding chromatin function requires knowing the precise location of nucleosomes. MNase-seq met...
Eukaryotes must pack their DNA into the nucleus tightly, yet accessibly. To accomplish this, the nuc...