Authors
Justin A North, John C Shimko, Sarah Javaid, Alex M Mooney, Matthew A Shoffner, Sean D Rose, Ralf Bundschuh, Richard Fishel, Jennifer J Ottesen, Michael G Poirier
Publication date
2012/11/1
Journal
Nucleic acids research
Volume
40
Issue
20
Pages
10215-10227
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Eukaryotic genomes are repetitively wrapped into nucleosomes that then regulate access of transcription and DNA repair complexes to DNA. The mechanisms that regulate extrinsic protein interactions within nucleosomes are unresolved. We demonstrate that modulation of the nucleosome unwrapping rate regulates protein binding within nucleosomes. Histone H3 acetyl-lysine 56 [H3(K56ac)] and DNA sequence within the nucleosome entry-exit region additively influence nucleosomal DNA accessibility by increasing the unwrapping rate without impacting rewrapping. These combined epigenetic and genetic factors influence transcription factor (TF) occupancy within the nucleosome by at least one order of magnitude and enhance nucleosome disassembly by the DNA mismatch repair complex, hMSH2–hMSH6. Our results combined with the observation that ∼30% of Saccharomyces cerevisiae …
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