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Working the kinks out of nucleosomal DNA.


ABSTRACT: Condensation of DNA in the nucleosome takes advantage of its double-helical architecture. The DNA deforms at sites where the base pairs face the histone octamer. The largest so-called kink-and-slide deformations occur in the vicinity of arginines that penetrate the minor groove. Nucleosome structures formed from the 601 positioning sequence differ subtly from those incorporating an AT-rich human ?-satellite DNA. Restraints imposed by the histone arginines on the displacement of base pairs can modulate the sequence-dependent deformability of DNA and potentially contribute to the unique features of the different nucleosomes. Steric barriers mimicking constraints found in the nucleosome induce the simulated large-scale rearrangement of canonical B DNA to kink-and-slide states. The pathway to these states shows nonharmonic behavior consistent with bending profiles inferred from AFM measurements.

SUBMITTER: Olson WK 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3112303 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Working the kinks out of nucleosomal DNA.

Olson Wilma K WK   Zhurkin Victor B VB  

Current opinion in structural biology 20110407 3


Condensation of DNA in the nucleosome takes advantage of its double-helical architecture. The DNA deforms at sites where the base pairs face the histone octamer. The largest so-called kink-and-slide deformations occur in the vicinity of arginines that penetrate the minor groove. Nucleosome structures formed from the 601 positioning sequence differ subtly from those incorporating an AT-rich human α-satellite DNA. Restraints imposed by the histone arginines on the displacement of base pairs can mo  ...[more]

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