BACKGROUND: The DNA of all eukaryotic organisms is packaged into nucleosomes, the basic repeating units of chromatin. The nucleosome consists of a histone octamer around which a DNA core is wrapped and the linker histone H1, which is associated with linker DNA. By altering the accessibility of DNA sequences, the nucleosome has profound effects on all DNA-dependent processes. Understanding the factors that influence nucleosome positioning is of great importance for the study of genomic control mechanisms. Transcription factors (TFs) have been suggested to play a role in nucleosome positioning in vivo. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Here, the minimum redundancy maximum relevance (mRMR) feature selection algorithm, the nearest neighbor algorithm (NNA), a...
The eukaryotic genome is packaged by wrapping ~147 bp units of DNA around histone octamers to form c...
Abstract The placement of nucleosomes along genomic DNA is determined by signals that can be specifi...
Nucleosomes, the fundamental repeating subunits of all eukaryotic chromatin, are responsible for pac...
Transcription factor binding sites are essential components of the machinery that controls gene expr...
In computational methods, position weight matrices (PWMs) are commonly applied for transcription fac...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Position of five analyzed nucleosomes (blue rectangles) and binding sites of transcrip...
Background: Understanding the mechanisms by which transcription factors (TF) are recruited to their ...
Any living organism contains a whole set of instructions encoded as genes on the DNA. This set of in...
Background: Transcription is affected by nucleosomal resistance against polymerase passage. In turn,...
Transcription is affected by nucleosomal resistance against polymerase passage. In turn, nucleosomal...
By wrapping the DNA around the histone core, nucleosomes intrinsically limit the availability of und...
Genomic nucleosome positions determine DNA accessibility to regulatory molecules, and thus modulate ...
Finding functional DNA binding sites of transcription factors (TFs) throughout the genome is a cruci...
Transcription is affected by nucleosomal resistance against polymerase passage. In turn, nucleosomal...
Transcription is affected by nucleosomal resistance against polymerase passage. In turn, nucleosomal...
The eukaryotic genome is packaged by wrapping ~147 bp units of DNA around histone octamers to form c...
Abstract The placement of nucleosomes along genomic DNA is determined by signals that can be specifi...
Nucleosomes, the fundamental repeating subunits of all eukaryotic chromatin, are responsible for pac...
Transcription factor binding sites are essential components of the machinery that controls gene expr...
In computational methods, position weight matrices (PWMs) are commonly applied for transcription fac...
<p>(<b>A</b>) Position of five analyzed nucleosomes (blue rectangles) and binding sites of transcrip...
Background: Understanding the mechanisms by which transcription factors (TF) are recruited to their ...
Any living organism contains a whole set of instructions encoded as genes on the DNA. This set of in...
Background: Transcription is affected by nucleosomal resistance against polymerase passage. In turn,...
Transcription is affected by nucleosomal resistance against polymerase passage. In turn, nucleosomal...
By wrapping the DNA around the histone core, nucleosomes intrinsically limit the availability of und...
Genomic nucleosome positions determine DNA accessibility to regulatory molecules, and thus modulate ...
Finding functional DNA binding sites of transcription factors (TFs) throughout the genome is a cruci...
Transcription is affected by nucleosomal resistance against polymerase passage. In turn, nucleosomal...
Transcription is affected by nucleosomal resistance against polymerase passage. In turn, nucleosomal...
The eukaryotic genome is packaged by wrapping ~147 bp units of DNA around histone octamers to form c...
Abstract The placement of nucleosomes along genomic DNA is determined by signals that can be specifi...
Nucleosomes, the fundamental repeating subunits of all eukaryotic chromatin, are responsible for pac...