The Chromatin Organization of an Eukaryotic Genome : Sequence Specific+ Statistical=Combinatorial (Extended Abstract)
Davide Corona, Valeria Di Benedetto, Raffaele Giancarlo, Filippo, Utro

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that sequence complexity significantly influences nucleosome positioning in eukaryotic genomes, providing insights into the molecular nature of nucleosome barriers and the transition between sequence-driven and statistical organization.
Contribution
It introduces sequence complexity as a key factor in nucleosome organization, bridging the gap between sequence rules and statistical models across the genome.
Findings
Nucleosome depleted regions have lower sequence complexity than enriched regions.
Sequence complexity accurately predicts nucleosome positions near TSS.
Sequence complexity may serve as the molecular basis of nucleosome barriers.
Abstract
Nucleosome organization in eukaryotic genomes has a deep impact on gene function. Although progress has been recently made in the identification of various concurring factors influencing nucleosome positioning, it is still unclear whether nucleosome positions are sequence dictated or determined by a random process. It has been postulated for a long time that,in the proximity of TSS, a barrier determines the position of the +1 nucleosome and then geometric constraints alter the random positioning process determining nucleosomal phasing. Such a pattern fades out as one moves away from the barrier to become again a random positioning process. Although this statistical model is widely accepted,the molecular nature of the barrier is still unknown. Moreover,we are far from the identification of a set of sequence rules able:to account for the genome-wide nucleosome organization;to explain the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGenomics and Chromatin Dynamics · RNA and protein synthesis mechanisms · RNA Research and Splicing
