Nucleosomes restrict DNA accessibility throughout eukaryotic genomes, with repercussions for replication, transcription, and other DNA-templated processes. How this globally restrictive organization emerged during evolution remains poorly understood. Here, to better understand the challenges associated with establishing globally restrictive chromatin, we express histones in a naive system that has not evolved to deal with nucleosomal structures: Escherichia coli. We find that histone proteins from the archaeon Methanothermus fervidus assemble on the E. coli chromosome in vivo and protect DNA from micrococcal nuclease digestion, allowing us to map binding footprints genome-wide. We show that higher nucleosome occupancy at promoters is associ...
The eukaryotic nucleosome is the fundamental unit of chromatin, comprising a protein octamer that wr...
In eukaryotes, genomic DNA is bound with histone proteins and packaged into chromatin. The nucleosom...
The genomic DNA of all organisms across the three kingdoms of life needs to be compacted and functio...
The packaging of DNA in chromatin is an important determinant of transcription, replication and reco...
How did the nucleosome, the fundamental building block of all eukaryotic chromatin, evolve? This cen...
The genomes of all organisms throughout the tree of life are compacted and organized in chromatin by...
The genomes of all organisms throughout the tree of life are compacted and organized in chromatin by...
All life on earth contains DNA, which is used to store biological information. Organisms compact the...
Abstract The eukaryotic nucleosome is the fundamental unit of chromatin, comprising a protein octame...
DNA compaction is a universal requirement across the three domains of life. The proteins responsible...
Background: Archaea, together with Bacteria, represent the two main divisions of life on Earth, with...
Motivation: Histones form octameric complexes called nucleosomes, which organize the genomic DNA of ...
Histones and associated chromatin proteins have essential functions in eukaryotic genome organizatio...
AbstractBackground: The discovery of histone-like proteins in Archaea urged studies into the possibl...
Nucleosomes in eukaryotes act as platforms for the dynamic integration of epigenetic information. Po...
The eukaryotic nucleosome is the fundamental unit of chromatin, comprising a protein octamer that wr...
In eukaryotes, genomic DNA is bound with histone proteins and packaged into chromatin. The nucleosom...
The genomic DNA of all organisms across the three kingdoms of life needs to be compacted and functio...
The packaging of DNA in chromatin is an important determinant of transcription, replication and reco...
How did the nucleosome, the fundamental building block of all eukaryotic chromatin, evolve? This cen...
The genomes of all organisms throughout the tree of life are compacted and organized in chromatin by...
The genomes of all organisms throughout the tree of life are compacted and organized in chromatin by...
All life on earth contains DNA, which is used to store biological information. Organisms compact the...
Abstract The eukaryotic nucleosome is the fundamental unit of chromatin, comprising a protein octame...
DNA compaction is a universal requirement across the three domains of life. The proteins responsible...
Background: Archaea, together with Bacteria, represent the two main divisions of life on Earth, with...
Motivation: Histones form octameric complexes called nucleosomes, which organize the genomic DNA of ...
Histones and associated chromatin proteins have essential functions in eukaryotic genome organizatio...
AbstractBackground: The discovery of histone-like proteins in Archaea urged studies into the possibl...
Nucleosomes in eukaryotes act as platforms for the dynamic integration of epigenetic information. Po...
The eukaryotic nucleosome is the fundamental unit of chromatin, comprising a protein octamer that wr...
In eukaryotes, genomic DNA is bound with histone proteins and packaged into chromatin. The nucleosom...
The genomic DNA of all organisms across the three kingdoms of life needs to be compacted and functio...