Histone acetylation status and DNA sequence modulate ATP-dependent nucleosome repositioning

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Abstract

A cell-free system derived from Drosophila embryos was used to investigate positioning of nucleosomes on specific DNA sequences. This system can be used to reconstitute differently acetylated nucleosome arrays possessing ATP-dependent dynamic properties that are not observed with chromatin assembled from pure components. Nucleosome positioning on different DNA sequences was studied by restriction endonuclease assay. The sequence of DNA and the acetylation status of histones had profound effects on the distribution of nucleosomes, suggesting their cooperative effect on nucleosome repositioning.

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Krajewski, W. A. (2002). Histone acetylation status and DNA sequence modulate ATP-dependent nucleosome repositioning. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 277(17), 14509–14513. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M107510200

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