Apoptotic Lymphocytes of H. sapiens Lose Nucleosomes in GC-Rich Promoters

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Abstract

We analyzed two sets of human CD4+ nucleosomal DNA directly sequenced by Illumina (Solexa) high throughput sequencing method. The first set has ~40 M sequences and was produced from the normal CD4+ T lymphocytes by micrococcal nuclease. The second set has ~44 M sequences and was obtained from peripheral blood lymphocytes by apoptotic nucleases. The different nucleosome sets showed similar dinucleotide positioning AA/TT, GG/CC, and RR/YY (R is purine, Y - pyrimidine) patterns with periods of 10-10.4 bp. Peaks of GG/CC and AA/TT patterns were shifted by 5 bp from each other. Two types of promoters in H. sapiens: AT and GC-rich were identified. AT-rich promoters in apoptotic cell had +1 nucleosome shifts 50-60 bp downstream from those in normal lymphocytes. GC-rich promoters in apoptotic cells lost 80% of nucleosomes around transcription start sites as well as in total DNA. Nucleosome positioning was predicted by combination of {AA, TT}, {GG, CC}, {WW, SS} and {RR, YY} patterns. In our study we found that the combinations of {AA, TT} and {GG, CC} provide the best results and successfully mapped 33% of nucleosomes 147 bp long with precision ±15 bp (only 31/147 or 21% is expected). © 2014 Hosid, Ioshikhes.

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Hosid, S., & Ioshikhes, I. (2014). Apoptotic Lymphocytes of H. sapiens Lose Nucleosomes in GC-Rich Promoters. PLoS Computational Biology, 10(7). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pcbi.1003760

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