2011
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-61779-433-9_3
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A Matter of Packaging: Influence of Nucleosome Positioning on Heterologous Gene Expression

Abstract: The organization of DNA into the various levels of chromatin compaction is the main obstacle that restricts the access of transcriptional machinery to genes. Genome-wide chromatin analyses have shown that there are common chromatin organization patterns for most genes but have also revealed important differences in nucleosome positioning throughout the genome. Such chromatin heterogeneity is one of the reasons why recombinant gene expression is highly dependent on integration sites. Different solutions have be… Show more

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“…Nucleosome, being the basic repeating unit of eukaryotic chromatin, is composed of a histone octamer (H3, H4, H2A and H2B) and 147 bp DNA packaged in the form of a bead on a string (Ref. 1). The terminal tail of nucleosome is subjected to various epigenetic modifications such as methylation, acetylation, succinylation phosphorylation, SUMOylation and ubiquitination.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nucleosome, being the basic repeating unit of eukaryotic chromatin, is composed of a histone octamer (H3, H4, H2A and H2B) and 147 bp DNA packaged in the form of a bead on a string (Ref. 1). The terminal tail of nucleosome is subjected to various epigenetic modifications such as methylation, acetylation, succinylation phosphorylation, SUMOylation and ubiquitination.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%