AbstractQuantitative understanding of the principles regulating nucleosome occupancy on a genome-wide level is a central issue in eukaryotic genomics. Here, we address this question using budding yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, as a model organism. We perform a genome-wide computational analysis of the nonspecific transcription factor (TF)-DNA binding free-energy landscape and compare this landscape with experimentally determined nucleosome-binding preferences. We show that DNA regions with enhanced nonspecific TF-DNA binding are statistically significantly depleted of nucleosomes. We suggest therefore that the competition between TFs with histones for nonspecific binding to genomic sequences might be an important mechanism influencing nuc...
The positions of nucleosomes in eukaryotic genomes determine which parts of the DNA sequence are rea...
The positions of nucleosomes in eukaryotic genomes determine which parts of the DNA sequence are rea...
Active eukaryotic regulatory sites are characterized by open chromatin, and yeast promoters and tran...
AbstractQuantitative understanding of the principles regulating nucleosome occupancy on a genome-wid...
<div><p>Because DNA packaging in nucleosomes modulates its accessibility to transcription factors (T...
[EN] In the yeast genome, a large proportion of nucleosomes occupy well-defined and stable positions...
In the yeast genome, a large proportion of nucleosomes occupy well-defined and stable positions. Whi...
Transcription factors (TFs) and histone octamers are two abundant classes of DNA binding proteins th...
Two recent studies mapped nucleosomes across the yeast and human genomes, teasing apart the relative...
AbstractRecent genome-wide measurements of binding preferences of ∼200 transcription regulators in t...
Eukaryotic DNA is packaged in chromatin, whose repeating subunit, the nucleosome, consists of an oct...
<div><p>Recent genome-wide experiments in different eukaryotic genomes provide an unprecedented view...
The positions of nucleosomes in eukaryotic genomes determine which parts of the DNA sequence are rea...
The positions of nucleosomes in eukaryotic genomes determine which parts of the DNA sequence are rea...
Transcription factor (TF) binding to its DNA target site plays an essential role in gene regulation....
The positions of nucleosomes in eukaryotic genomes determine which parts of the DNA sequence are rea...
The positions of nucleosomes in eukaryotic genomes determine which parts of the DNA sequence are rea...
Active eukaryotic regulatory sites are characterized by open chromatin, and yeast promoters and tran...
AbstractQuantitative understanding of the principles regulating nucleosome occupancy on a genome-wid...
<div><p>Because DNA packaging in nucleosomes modulates its accessibility to transcription factors (T...
[EN] In the yeast genome, a large proportion of nucleosomes occupy well-defined and stable positions...
In the yeast genome, a large proportion of nucleosomes occupy well-defined and stable positions. Whi...
Transcription factors (TFs) and histone octamers are two abundant classes of DNA binding proteins th...
Two recent studies mapped nucleosomes across the yeast and human genomes, teasing apart the relative...
AbstractRecent genome-wide measurements of binding preferences of ∼200 transcription regulators in t...
Eukaryotic DNA is packaged in chromatin, whose repeating subunit, the nucleosome, consists of an oct...
<div><p>Recent genome-wide experiments in different eukaryotic genomes provide an unprecedented view...
The positions of nucleosomes in eukaryotic genomes determine which parts of the DNA sequence are rea...
The positions of nucleosomes in eukaryotic genomes determine which parts of the DNA sequence are rea...
Transcription factor (TF) binding to its DNA target site plays an essential role in gene regulation....
The positions of nucleosomes in eukaryotic genomes determine which parts of the DNA sequence are rea...
The positions of nucleosomes in eukaryotic genomes determine which parts of the DNA sequence are rea...
Active eukaryotic regulatory sites are characterized by open chromatin, and yeast promoters and tran...