AbstractNucleosomes, the basic repeating unit of chromatin, consist of 147 basepairs of DNA that are wrapped in almost two turns around a histone protein octamer core. Because ∼3/4 of the human genomic DNA is found within nucleosomes, their position and DNA interaction is an essential determinant for the DNA access of gene-specific transcription factors and other proteins. Here, a DNA lattice model was developed for describing ligand binding in the presence of a nucleosome. The model takes into account intermediate states, in which DNA is partially unwrapped from the histone octamer. This facilitates access of transcription factors to up to 60 DNA basepairs located in the outer turn of nucleosomal DNA, while the inner DNA turn was found to ...
The genomes of all eukaryotic organisms are packaged into chromatin, the fundamental unit of which i...
By wrapping the DNA around the histone core, nucleosomes intrinsically limit the availability of und...
Nucleosome positioning plays an essential role in cellular processes by modulating accessibility of ...
AbstractNucleosomes, the basic repeating unit of chromatin, consist of 147 basepairs of DNA that are...
the bing ly u ter d f e p nwr ect hes e m of states of the elementary units. Lattice models commonly...
<p>A) All-or-none models require that a DNA region is either within a nucleosome or bound by a trans...
Eukaryotic cells contain long DNA molecules (about two meters for a human cell) which are tightly pa...
Statistical-mechanical lattice models for protein-DNA binding are well established as a method to de...
Abstract Eukaryotic DNA is packaged into chromatin: one-dimensional arrays of nucleosomes sepa-rated...
Eukaryotes must pack their DNA into the nucleus tightly, yet accessibly. To accomplish this, the nuc...
The human genome consists of over 3 billion nucleotides and would be around 2 meters long if uncoile...
The eukaryotic genome is packaged by wrapping ~147 bp units of DNA around histone octamers to form c...
The mechanical properties of DNA play a key role in its biological processing, determining how the l...
This work reviews current theoretical approaches of biophysics and bioinformatics for the descriptio...
DNA in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells is organized in chromatin, a nucleoprotein complex containing...
The genomes of all eukaryotic organisms are packaged into chromatin, the fundamental unit of which i...
By wrapping the DNA around the histone core, nucleosomes intrinsically limit the availability of und...
Nucleosome positioning plays an essential role in cellular processes by modulating accessibility of ...
AbstractNucleosomes, the basic repeating unit of chromatin, consist of 147 basepairs of DNA that are...
the bing ly u ter d f e p nwr ect hes e m of states of the elementary units. Lattice models commonly...
<p>A) All-or-none models require that a DNA region is either within a nucleosome or bound by a trans...
Eukaryotic cells contain long DNA molecules (about two meters for a human cell) which are tightly pa...
Statistical-mechanical lattice models for protein-DNA binding are well established as a method to de...
Abstract Eukaryotic DNA is packaged into chromatin: one-dimensional arrays of nucleosomes sepa-rated...
Eukaryotes must pack their DNA into the nucleus tightly, yet accessibly. To accomplish this, the nuc...
The human genome consists of over 3 billion nucleotides and would be around 2 meters long if uncoile...
The eukaryotic genome is packaged by wrapping ~147 bp units of DNA around histone octamers to form c...
The mechanical properties of DNA play a key role in its biological processing, determining how the l...
This work reviews current theoretical approaches of biophysics and bioinformatics for the descriptio...
DNA in the nucleus of eukaryotic cells is organized in chromatin, a nucleoprotein complex containing...
The genomes of all eukaryotic organisms are packaged into chromatin, the fundamental unit of which i...
By wrapping the DNA around the histone core, nucleosomes intrinsically limit the availability of und...
Nucleosome positioning plays an essential role in cellular processes by modulating accessibility of ...