The packaging of DNA into nucleosomes influences the accessibility of underlying regulatory information. Nucleosome occupancy and positioning are best characterized in the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, albeit in asynchronous cell populations or on individual promoters such as PHO5 and GAL1–10. Using FAIRE (formaldehyde-assisted isolation of regulatory elements) and whole-genome microarrays, we examined changes in nucleosome occupancy throughout the mitotic cell cycle in synchronized populations of S. cerevisiae. Perhaps surprisingly, nucleosome occupancy did not exhibit large, global variation between cell cycle phases. However, nucleosome occupancy at the promoters of cell cycle–regulated genes was reduced specifically at the cel...
Eukaryotic transcription occurs within a chromatin environment, whose organization plays an importan...
The genomes of all eukaryotic organisms are packaged into chromatin, the fundamental unit of which i...
To examine the role of nucleosome occupancy in the evolution of gene expression, we measured the gen...
The packaging of DNA into nucleosomes influences the accessibility of underlying regulatory informat...
The packaging of DNA into nucleosomes influences the accessibility of underlying regulatory informat...
Nucleosomes provide additional regulatory mechanisms to transcription and DNA replication by mediati...
A barrier phases nucleosomes at the yeast (S. cerevisiae) GAL1/10 genes. Here we separate nucleosome...
Abstract Background Genome-wide nucleosome occupancy ...
Abstract Background Genome-wide nucleosome occupancy ...
Background: Genome-wide nucleosome occupancy is negatively related to the average level of transcrip...
Nucleosomes provide additional regulatory mechanisms to transcription and DNA replication by mediati...
Active eukaryotic regulatory sites are characterized by open chromatin, and yeast promoters and tran...
Abstract Background Genome-wide nucleosome occupancy is negatively related to the average level of t...
Active eukaryotic regulatory sites are characterized by open chromatin, and yeast promoters and tran...
SummaryA quantitative nucleosome occupancy assay revealed rules for nucleosome disposition in yeast ...
Eukaryotic transcription occurs within a chromatin environment, whose organization plays an importan...
The genomes of all eukaryotic organisms are packaged into chromatin, the fundamental unit of which i...
To examine the role of nucleosome occupancy in the evolution of gene expression, we measured the gen...
The packaging of DNA into nucleosomes influences the accessibility of underlying regulatory informat...
The packaging of DNA into nucleosomes influences the accessibility of underlying regulatory informat...
Nucleosomes provide additional regulatory mechanisms to transcription and DNA replication by mediati...
A barrier phases nucleosomes at the yeast (S. cerevisiae) GAL1/10 genes. Here we separate nucleosome...
Abstract Background Genome-wide nucleosome occupancy ...
Abstract Background Genome-wide nucleosome occupancy ...
Background: Genome-wide nucleosome occupancy is negatively related to the average level of transcrip...
Nucleosomes provide additional regulatory mechanisms to transcription and DNA replication by mediati...
Active eukaryotic regulatory sites are characterized by open chromatin, and yeast promoters and tran...
Abstract Background Genome-wide nucleosome occupancy is negatively related to the average level of t...
Active eukaryotic regulatory sites are characterized by open chromatin, and yeast promoters and tran...
SummaryA quantitative nucleosome occupancy assay revealed rules for nucleosome disposition in yeast ...
Eukaryotic transcription occurs within a chromatin environment, whose organization plays an importan...
The genomes of all eukaryotic organisms are packaged into chromatin, the fundamental unit of which i...
To examine the role of nucleosome occupancy in the evolution of gene expression, we measured the gen...