Gene promoters are genomically encoded to facilitate histone exchange/incorporation

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Abstract

Gene promoters are intrinsically hardwired not only to facilitate transcription preinitiation complex formation but also the release of paused RNA polymerase by H2A.Z. A new PLOS Biology study reveals poly (dA) tracts at promoters positively stimulate H2A.Z incorporation by the SWR complex in yeast.

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Bartholomew, B. (2025). Gene promoters are genomically encoded to facilitate histone exchange/incorporation. PLoS Biology, 23(5 May). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3003160

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