Chromatin domains are believed to spread via a polymerization-like mechanism in which modification of a given nucleosome recruits a modifying complex, which can then modify the next nucleosome in the polymer. In this study, we carry out genome-wide mapping of the Sir3 component of the Sir silencing complex in budding yeast during a time course of establishment of heterochromatin. Sir3 localization patterns do not support a straightforward model for nucleation and polymerization, instead showing strong but spatially delimited binding to silencers, and weaker and more variable Ume6-dependent binding to novel secondary recruitment sites at the seripauperin (PAU) genes. Genome-wide nucleosome mapping revealed that Sir binding to subtelomeric re...
Heterochromatin is a conserved feature of eukaryotic chromosomes with central roles in regulation of...
Silent chromatin, or heterochromatin, refers to regions of the genome in which genes are constitutiv...
Heterochromatin spreading, the expansion of repressive chromatin structure from sequence-specific nu...
AbstractIn budding yeast, the Sir2, Sir3 and Sir4 proteins form SIR complexes, required for the asse...
[[abstract]]In budding yeast, the Sir2, Sir3 and Sir4 proteins form SIR complexes, required for the ...
AbstractIn budding yeast, the Sir2, Sir3 and Sir4 proteins form SIR complexes, required for the asse...
International audiencePhysical contacts between distant loci contribute to regulate genome function....
International audiencePhysical contacts between distant loci contribute to regulate genome function....
Posté dans BioRxiv le 29 juin 2020Physical contacts between distant loci contribute to regulate geno...
Posté dans BioRxiv le 29 juin 2020Physical contacts between distant loci contribute to regulate geno...
Posté dans BioRxiv le 29 juin 2020Physical contacts between distant loci contribute to regulate geno...
Posté dans BioRxiv le 29 juin 2020Physical contacts between distant loci contribute to regulate geno...
Most active DNA replication origins are found within euchromatin, while origins within heterochromat...
The Silent Information Regulator (SIR) complex is responsible for the formation of silent chromatin ...
<div><p>Most active DNA replication origins are found within euchromatin, while origins within heter...
Heterochromatin is a conserved feature of eukaryotic chromosomes with central roles in regulation of...
Silent chromatin, or heterochromatin, refers to regions of the genome in which genes are constitutiv...
Heterochromatin spreading, the expansion of repressive chromatin structure from sequence-specific nu...
AbstractIn budding yeast, the Sir2, Sir3 and Sir4 proteins form SIR complexes, required for the asse...
[[abstract]]In budding yeast, the Sir2, Sir3 and Sir4 proteins form SIR complexes, required for the ...
AbstractIn budding yeast, the Sir2, Sir3 and Sir4 proteins form SIR complexes, required for the asse...
International audiencePhysical contacts between distant loci contribute to regulate genome function....
International audiencePhysical contacts between distant loci contribute to regulate genome function....
Posté dans BioRxiv le 29 juin 2020Physical contacts between distant loci contribute to regulate geno...
Posté dans BioRxiv le 29 juin 2020Physical contacts between distant loci contribute to regulate geno...
Posté dans BioRxiv le 29 juin 2020Physical contacts between distant loci contribute to regulate geno...
Posté dans BioRxiv le 29 juin 2020Physical contacts between distant loci contribute to regulate geno...
Most active DNA replication origins are found within euchromatin, while origins within heterochromat...
The Silent Information Regulator (SIR) complex is responsible for the formation of silent chromatin ...
<div><p>Most active DNA replication origins are found within euchromatin, while origins within heter...
Heterochromatin is a conserved feature of eukaryotic chromosomes with central roles in regulation of...
Silent chromatin, or heterochromatin, refers to regions of the genome in which genes are constitutiv...
Heterochromatin spreading, the expansion of repressive chromatin structure from sequence-specific nu...