The effects of the rotational information of DNA in determining the in alva localization of nucleosomal core particles (ncps) have been studied in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae 5 S rRNA repeat gene. The distribution of the phased series of flexibility signals present in this DNA has been altered by inserting in its centre a 25 bp tract. The effects of such alteration on the in vivo distribution of the helically phased, alternatively located ncps have been determined relative to a reference 21 bp insertion mutant. The results show that the answers provided in vitro and in vivo by the yeast 5 S rRNA gene sequence to specific modifications of the DNA rotational frame are similar, thus pointing to the relevance of DNA rotational information in vivo.
Changing nucleosome positions in vivo through modification of the DNA rotational information / DI MARCOTULLIO, Lucia; Buttinelli, M.; Giovanna Maria Costanzo, ; DI MAURO, Ernesto; Negri, Rodolfo. - In: BIOCHEMICAL JOURNAL. - ISSN 0264-6021. - STAMPA. - 333:1(1998), pp. 65-69.
Changing nucleosome positions in vivo through modification of the DNA rotational information
DI MARCOTULLIO, LUCIA;M. Buttinelli;DI MAURO, Ernesto;NEGRI, RODOLFO
1998
Abstract
The effects of the rotational information of DNA in determining the in alva localization of nucleosomal core particles (ncps) have been studied in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae 5 S rRNA repeat gene. The distribution of the phased series of flexibility signals present in this DNA has been altered by inserting in its centre a 25 bp tract. The effects of such alteration on the in vivo distribution of the helically phased, alternatively located ncps have been determined relative to a reference 21 bp insertion mutant. The results show that the answers provided in vitro and in vivo by the yeast 5 S rRNA gene sequence to specific modifications of the DNA rotational frame are similar, thus pointing to the relevance of DNA rotational information in vivo.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.