Remodeling of Yeast CUP1 Chromatin Involves Activator-Dependent Repositioning of Nucleosomes over the Entire Gene and Flanking Sequences
Autor: | Jennifer A. Alfieri, Chang-Hui Shen, Benoit Leblanc, David Clark |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2001 |
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Transcriptional Activation
Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins Transcription Genetic TATA box Genes Fungal Molecular Conformation RNA polymerase II Saccharomyces cerevisiae DNA-binding protein Chromatin remodeling Gene Expression Regulation Fungal Nucleosome Molecular Biology Transcription factor ChIA-PET Transcriptional Regulation Electrophoresis Agar Gel biology Models Genetic Cell Biology DNA Polymerase II DNA Restriction Enzymes Molecular biology TATA Box Chromatin Cell biology Nucleosomes DNA-Binding Proteins Mutation biology.protein Metallothionein Carrier Proteins Copper Plasmids Transcription Factors |
Popis: | The yeast CUP1 gene is activated by the copper-dependent binding of the transcriptional activator, Ace1p. An episome containing transcriptionally active or inactive CUP1 was purified in its native chromatin structure from yeast cells. The amount of RNA polymerase II on CUP1 in the purified episomes correlated with its transcriptional activity in vivo. Chromatin structures were examined by using the monomer extension technique to map translational positions of nucleosomes. The chromatin structure of an episome containing inactive CUP1 isolated from ace1Delta cells is organized into clusters of overlapping nucleosome positions separated by linkers. Novel nucleosome positions that include the linkers are occupied in the presence of Ace1p. Repositioning was observed over the entire CUP1 gene and its flanking regions, possibly over the entire episome. Mutation of the TATA boxes to prevent transcription did not prevent repositioning, implicating a chromatin remodeling activity recruited by Ace1p. These observations provide direct evidence in vivo for the nucleosome sliding mechanism proposed for remodeling complexes in vitro and indicate that remodeling is not restricted to the promoter but occurs over a chromatin domain including CUP1 and its flanking sequences. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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