The coupled effect of nucleosome organization on gene transcription level and transcriptional plasticity

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Nucleosomes are the fundamental units of eukaryotic chromatin and can modulate the DNA accessibility for transcriptional regulatory elements. Many studies have demonstrated the effect of nucleosome organization on gene transcription level and transcriptional plasticity upon different conditions. Our recent study showed that nucleosome organization also plays an important role in modulating the plasticity of gene transcriptional status in maize. Here, we integrated our findings with previous studies on the role of nucleosome organization in regulation of gene transcription. We highlighted our recent finding that nucleosome organization plays an important role in determining the plasticity of gene transcription, beyond its role in regulating gene transcription level, particularly for intrinsically DNA-encoded nucleosome organization. We also discussed the features of sequence and structure of genes involved in affecting nucleosome organization around genes, as well as the potential mechanisms for overcoming the coupled effect of nucleosome organization on gene transcription level and transcriptional plasticity.

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Chen, J., Li, E., & Lai, J. (2017). The coupled effect of nucleosome organization on gene transcription level and transcriptional plasticity. Nucleus, 8(6), 605–612. https://doi.org/10.1080/19491034.2017.1402152

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