1988
DOI: 10.1093/nar/16.2.501
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Precise nucleosome positioning in the promoter of the chickenβAglobin gene

Abstract: Histone octamers were reconstituted onto 5' end-labelled DNA fragments derived from the promoter region of the chicken beta A globin gene. The location of the reconstituted histone octamer with respect to the DNA sequence of each fragment was assessed by Exonuclease III digestion of purified nucleosome monomers. By this approach we have found a strong preference for histone octamers to be positioned over nucleotides -206 to -62 relative to the gene cap site. This stretch of DNA contains all those 5' beta globi… Show more

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“…5) translational frame occupied by an in vitro-positioned nucleosome (27) reveals that the suGF1 recognition site lies entirely within and close to the dyad of the positioned nucleosome. The binding site for BGP1 on the PA-globin promoter also occurs within an in vitro-positioned nucleosome, although in this case the G string occurs near the border of the positioned nucleosome, where the DNAhistone interactions may be relatively weak (18). These results are summarized in Fig.…”
Section: Figmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…5) translational frame occupied by an in vitro-positioned nucleosome (27) reveals that the suGF1 recognition site lies entirely within and close to the dyad of the positioned nucleosome. The binding site for BGP1 on the PA-globin promoter also occurs within an in vitro-positioned nucleosome, although in this case the G string occurs near the border of the positioned nucleosome, where the DNAhistone interactions may be relatively weak (18). These results are summarized in Fig.…”
Section: Figmentioning
confidence: 86%
“…Regions of the chicken f3A-globin promoter to which proteins bind. G-string, 16 consecutive dG residues; Spl, a weak Spi site at the 3' end of the G-string; Pal, partially palindromic sequence to which the PAL factor binds (3,6); CACCC, f3-globin consensus sequence (4,30); Y, polypyrimidine stretch; R, polypurine stretch, to which the factor NFE-4 binds (33). Spl binds weakly to the 3' end of the G-string, with moderate affinity to the CACCC and polypyrimidine sequences, and with relatively higher affinity to the polypurine tract (1,32).…”
Section: Dna Binding Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such binding might directly affect nucleosome positioning near the A-globin promoter. Furthermore, it has been suggested (24,28,29) that the interconversion of the G-string between B-and H-(or other non-B) form DNA is an important regulatory mechanism either directly in control of transcription or indirectly through alteration in nucleosome position or conformation (30). The binding of BGPI would certainly play a role in such an interconversion process.…”
Section: Dba4mmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The role we tentatively propose for BGPl has not been demonstrated. However, nucleosome phasing observed in inactive cells in vivo appears to be reconstructible in vitro with cloned promoter DNA fragments and purified histones (Kefalas et al 1988). With the purification of BGPl (S. Clark, unpubl.)…”
Section: The Role Of Bgplmentioning
confidence: 99%