Abstract We developed a chemical cleavage method that releases single nucleosome dyad-containing fragments, allowing us to precisely map both single nucleosomes and linkers with high accuracy genome-wide in yeast. Our single nucleosome positioning data reveal that nucleosomes occupy preferred positions that differ by integral multiples of the DNA helical repeat. By comparing nucleosome dyad positioning maps to existing genomic and transcriptomic data, we evaluated the contributions of sequence, transcription, and histones H1 and H2A.Z in defining the chromatin landscape. We present a biophysical model that neglects DNA sequence and shows that steric occlusion suffices to explain the salient features of nucleosome positioning
To silence genes and block aberrant transcription, cells rely on the containment of initiation sites...
AbstractPackaging of eukaryotic genomes into chromatin affects every process that occurs on DNA. The...
Eukaryotes must pack their DNA into the nucleus tightly, yet accessibly. To accomplish this, the nuc...
The exact positions of nucleosomes along genomic DNA can influence many aspects of chromosome functi...
Understanding chromatin function requires knowing the precise location of nucleosomes. MNase-seq met...
DNA in eukaryotes is packaged into a chromatin complex, the most basic element of which is the nucle...
Resumen del póster presentado al XXXIX Congreso de la Sociedad Española de Bioquímica y Biología Mol...
Two recent studies mapped nucleosomes across the yeast and human genomes, teasing apart the relative...
Abstract Background Recently, a number of high-resolution genome-wide maps of nucleosome locations i...
Nucleosome is the fundamental building block of eukaryotic chromatin. The precise location of nucleo...
ABSTRACT: Large-scale and genome-wide studies have concluded that ∼80% of the yeast (Saccharomyces c...
Abstract Background Genome-wide mappings of nucleosome occupancy in different species have shown pre...
This thesis presents a broad study of the chromatin structure and function with special focus in the...
Nucleosomes are important for gene regulation because their arrangement on the genome can control wh...
<div><p>Nucleosomes are important for gene regulation because their arrangement on the genome can co...
To silence genes and block aberrant transcription, cells rely on the containment of initiation sites...
AbstractPackaging of eukaryotic genomes into chromatin affects every process that occurs on DNA. The...
Eukaryotes must pack their DNA into the nucleus tightly, yet accessibly. To accomplish this, the nuc...
The exact positions of nucleosomes along genomic DNA can influence many aspects of chromosome functi...
Understanding chromatin function requires knowing the precise location of nucleosomes. MNase-seq met...
DNA in eukaryotes is packaged into a chromatin complex, the most basic element of which is the nucle...
Resumen del póster presentado al XXXIX Congreso de la Sociedad Española de Bioquímica y Biología Mol...
Two recent studies mapped nucleosomes across the yeast and human genomes, teasing apart the relative...
Abstract Background Recently, a number of high-resolution genome-wide maps of nucleosome locations i...
Nucleosome is the fundamental building block of eukaryotic chromatin. The precise location of nucleo...
ABSTRACT: Large-scale and genome-wide studies have concluded that ∼80% of the yeast (Saccharomyces c...
Abstract Background Genome-wide mappings of nucleosome occupancy in different species have shown pre...
This thesis presents a broad study of the chromatin structure and function with special focus in the...
Nucleosomes are important for gene regulation because their arrangement on the genome can control wh...
<div><p>Nucleosomes are important for gene regulation because their arrangement on the genome can co...
To silence genes and block aberrant transcription, cells rely on the containment of initiation sites...
AbstractPackaging of eukaryotic genomes into chromatin affects every process that occurs on DNA. The...
Eukaryotes must pack their DNA into the nucleus tightly, yet accessibly. To accomplish this, the nuc...