The effect of an intervening promoter nucleosome on gene expression.

Nucleosomes, which are the basic packaging units of chromatin, are stably positioned in promoters upstream of most stress-inducible genes. These promoter nucleosomes are generally thought to repress gene expression due to exclusion; they prevent transcription factors from accessing their target site...

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Main Authors: Rasesh Y Parikh, Harold D Kim
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3659125?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-b234b1aff38745deb4fc3d57b528a8512020-11-25T01:14:07ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0185e6307210.1371/journal.pone.0063072The effect of an intervening promoter nucleosome on gene expression.Rasesh Y ParikhHarold D KimNucleosomes, which are the basic packaging units of chromatin, are stably positioned in promoters upstream of most stress-inducible genes. These promoter nucleosomes are generally thought to repress gene expression due to exclusion; they prevent transcription factors from accessing their target sites on the DNA. However, the role of promoter nucleosomes that do not directly occlude transcription factor binding sites is not obvious. Here, we varied the stability of a non-occluding nucleosome positioned between a transcription factor binding site and the TATA box region in an inducible yeast promoter and measured downstream gene expression level. We found that gene expression level depends on the occupancy of the non-occluding nucleosome in a non-monotonic manner. We postulated that a non-occluding nucleosome can serve both as a vehicle of and a barrier to chromatin remodeling activity and built a quantitative, nonequilibrium model to explain the observed nontrivial effect of the intervening nucleosome. Our work sheds light on the dual role of nucleosome as a repressor and an activator and expands the standard model of gene expression to include irreversible promoter chromatin transitions.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3659125?pdf=render
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The effect of an intervening promoter nucleosome on gene expression.
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title The effect of an intervening promoter nucleosome on gene expression.
title_short The effect of an intervening promoter nucleosome on gene expression.
title_full The effect of an intervening promoter nucleosome on gene expression.
title_fullStr The effect of an intervening promoter nucleosome on gene expression.
title_full_unstemmed The effect of an intervening promoter nucleosome on gene expression.
title_sort effect of an intervening promoter nucleosome on gene expression.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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publishDate 2013-01-01
description Nucleosomes, which are the basic packaging units of chromatin, are stably positioned in promoters upstream of most stress-inducible genes. These promoter nucleosomes are generally thought to repress gene expression due to exclusion; they prevent transcription factors from accessing their target sites on the DNA. However, the role of promoter nucleosomes that do not directly occlude transcription factor binding sites is not obvious. Here, we varied the stability of a non-occluding nucleosome positioned between a transcription factor binding site and the TATA box region in an inducible yeast promoter and measured downstream gene expression level. We found that gene expression level depends on the occupancy of the non-occluding nucleosome in a non-monotonic manner. We postulated that a non-occluding nucleosome can serve both as a vehicle of and a barrier to chromatin remodeling activity and built a quantitative, nonequilibrium model to explain the observed nontrivial effect of the intervening nucleosome. Our work sheds light on the dual role of nucleosome as a repressor and an activator and expands the standard model of gene expression to include irreversible promoter chromatin transitions.
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