The conformation of DNA bound in nucleosomes depends on the DNA sequence. Questions such as how nucleosomes are positioned and how they potentially bind sequence-dependent nuclear factors require near-Atomic resolution structures of the nucleosome core containing different DNA sequences; despite this, only the DNA for two similar α-satellite sequences and a sequence (601) selected in vitro have been visualized bound in the nucleosome core. Here we report the 2.6-A resolution X-ray structure of a nucleosome core particle containing the DNA sequence of nucleosome A of the 3?-LTR of the mouse mammary tumor virus (147 bp MMTV-A). To our knowledge, this is the first nucleosome core particle structure containing a promoter sequence and crystallized from Mg2+ ions. It reveals sequence-dependent DNA conformations not seen previously, including kinking into the DNA major groove.
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Frouws, T. D., Duda, S. C., & Richmond, T. J. (2016). X-ray structure of the MMTV-A nucleosome core. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 113(5), 1214–1219. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1524607113
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