2019
DOI: 10.1101/633370
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Histone Tail Dynamics in Partially Disassembled Nucleosomes During Chromatin Remodeling

Abstract: Nucleosomes are structural units of the chromosome consisting of DNA wrapped around histone proteins, and play important roles in compaction and regulation of the chromatin structure. While the structure and dynamics of canonical nucleosomes have been studied extensively, those of nucleosomes in intermediate states, that occur when their structure or positioning is modulated, have been less understood. In particular, the dynamic features of partially disassembled nucleosomes have not been discussed in previous… Show more

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“…Besides histone tail truncation, sometimes entire histones can be missing from the NCP, [49] forming Partially Assembled Nucleosome States (PANS). Nucleosomes have the ability to dissociate entirely in histones and DNA, and then reassemble [50] , in a process driven by electrostatic interactions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides histone tail truncation, sometimes entire histones can be missing from the NCP, [49] forming Partially Assembled Nucleosome States (PANS). Nucleosomes have the ability to dissociate entirely in histones and DNA, and then reassemble [50] , in a process driven by electrostatic interactions.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, histone acetylation abnormalities participated in the occurrence and development of various environment‐genetic interaction‐related diseases (Tzika, Dreker, & Imhof, 2018). Histone acetylation is known to have a variety of modification forms, such as H2A, H2B, H3, and H4 acetylation, which can regulate the transcriptional activity of target genes (Kameda, Awazu, & Togashi, 2019). Our recent study indicated that prenatal caffeine exposure reduced the H3K14 acetylation level in IGF1 promoter region, which caused a decrease in IGF1 expression and testicular dysplasia (Pei et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…unwrapping [127] or alignment [134] of nucleosomes have been elucidated. The dynamics of the tails affects the overall structural stability of nucleosomes [135][136][137][138][139][140]; also in incomplete nucleosome structure lacking some histones [141].…”
Section: Molecular Dynamics Analysis Of Nucleosomesmentioning
confidence: 99%