Competition between transcription complex assembly and chromatin assembly on replicating DNA.

  • Almouzni G
  • Méchali M
  • Wolffe A
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Abstract

We have used a Xenopus egg extract to show that a competition exists between the assembly of transcription complexes and nucleosomes on replicating 5S DNA. This competition results in the establishment of a transcriptionally repressed state for 5S DNA that is dependent on core histones but not on the precise positioning of the cores. The repression is selective, since satellite I DNA is not significantly repressed under these conditions. We demonstrate that the efficiency of chromatin assembly compared with transcription complex assembly is an important variable in determining gene activity.

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Almouzni, G., Méchali, M., & Wolffe, A. P. (1990). Competition between transcription complex assembly and chromatin assembly on replicating DNA. The EMBO Journal, 9(2), 573–582. https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1460-2075.1990.tb08145.x

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