Scientists identify key roadblock to gene expression
... transcription and we now are seeing the impact of nucleosome organization on RNA polymerase," said lead ... organisms like the fruit fly. In yeast, a nucleosome sits on top of the transcription start site, so RNA polymerase must contend with that nucleosome as soon as it begins to transcribe the gene. In ...Scientists Map Key Landmarks in Human Genome
... study presents the first global view of human nucleosome positioning," said Fisher. Although analyses of ... computational data analysis to pin down the nucleosome locations. The paper describes how the scientists ... than in the DNA regions that are tied up by the nucleosome complexes. These results suggest ...DNA Repair Proteins Monitored at Double-strand Break
... compact packages formed when strands of DNA wind around proteins, called histones, like thread around a spool. Disruption of the nucleosome at the site of a double-strand break allows the DNA to unravel and expose the area to repair proteins; the loss of functioning ATM and NBS1 blocks ...UC San Diego engineer provides insights to decades-old DNA squabble
... heteromorphic chromatin fibers from analysis of nucleosome interactions." The authors include Gaurav Arya, a ... that chromatin has a zigzag structure where the nucleosome chain follows a zigzag path along the chromatin ... fiber such that the linker DNA is straight. (The nucleosome is the basic unit of chromatin that consists of ...Scripps Research scientists shed light on how DNA is unwound so that its code can be read
... first found that it holds an individual nucleosome in what looks like a vise grip. They then found ... in the DNA that can be propagated around the nucleosome and make possible translocation of the DNA with ... The researchers believe that by translocating a nucleosome along the DNA, RSC eventually slides into the ...Media highlights in the January issues of Biophysical Journal
... The ability of the DNA sequence itself to contribute significantly to nucleosome stability and DNA accessibility provides a mechanism for differential ... such as those on key promoter elements. Significant sequence-dependence nucleosome stability is not widely-recognized but is potentially of fundamental ...Researchers 'unzip' molecules to measure interactions keeping DNA packed in cells
... understand what happens during that unwrapping process is at the heart of this research team's efforts. By unzipping each DNA double helix through a nucleosome using an optical trap -- a technique developed in Wang's lab -- they unwrapped strands of DNA from their histone cores, observing, with near-base ...Scientists map key landmarks in human genome
... study presents the first global view of human nucleosome positioning," said Fisher. Although analyses of ... computational data analysis to pin down the nucleosome locations. The paper describes how the scientists ... than in the DNA regions that are tied up by the nucleosome complexes. These results suggest ...Scientists reveal structure of gateways to gene control
... intimate relationship between the architecture of nucleosome structures and the underlying DNA sequences they ... sequences are part of the control-center's H2A.Z nucleosome for each gene in the yeast genome. Also for the ... tend to be located on the outside edge of the nucleosome and tend to face outward on the DNA helix, ...Scientists discover a genetic code for organizing DNA within the nucleus
... nucleus. What determines how, when and where a nucleosome will be positioned along the DNA sequence? Dr. ... to day function, since access to DNA wrapped in a nucleosome is blocked for many proteins, including those ... of the DNA is packaged into nucleosomes. A single nucleosome contains about 150 genetic bases (the "letters" ...UCR chemist part of team identifying new areas of gene regulation
... near the entry-exit points of the DNA superhelix as it wraps around the nucleosome is required for recruiting the nucleosome remodeling complex SWI/SNF and so regulates gene activity," he said. ...DNA repair proteins monitored at double-strand break
... nucleosomes—the compact packages formed when strands of DNA wind around proteins, called histones, like thread around a spool. Disruption of the nucleosome at the site of a double-strand break allows the DNA to unravel and expose the area to repair proteins; the loss of functioning ATM and NBS1 blocks ...Latent memory of cells comes to life
... specific DNA region. Changes can also happen during the lifetime of a cell due to chemical reactions allowing interconversions between the different nucleosome types. The effect of these changes can be that a latent capacity that was dormant comes to life, or, conversely, that a previously active capacity ...Nucleosome ELISA Kit from Calbiochem
Description:... of unknown with that obtained from the standards, one can assign a nucleosome unit value to the unknown sample. Can be used to assign apoptotic index. ... microtiter plate (12 removable strips) coated with a DNA binding protein, nucleosome standard, lysis buffer/sample diluent, biotinylated anti-histone 3 ...