2016
DOI: 10.1101/064113
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Influence of rotational nucleosome positioning on transcription start site selection in animals promoters

Abstract: The recruitment of RNA-Pol-II to the transcription start site (TSS) is an important step in gene regulation in all organisms. Core promoter elements (CPE) are conserved sequence motifs that guide Pol-II to the TSS by interacting with specific transcription factors (TFs). However, only a minority of animal promoters contains CPEs. It is still unknown how Pol-II selects the TSS in their absence. Here we present a comparative analysis of promoters' sequence composition and chromatin architecture in five eukaryoti… Show more

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“…Indirect evidence has been presented suggesting that some DNA-binding proteins may indeed be backbone conformation-specific, rather than DNA sequence-specific 35 49 , also periodic features have been recently indicated as functionally significant, e.g. in selection of transcription start site 50 . If the entire homeobox constitutes a regulatory element, it would thus play a dual role, both in regulating the targets of Hox genes and in regulating expression of the Hox genes themselves.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indirect evidence has been presented suggesting that some DNA-binding proteins may indeed be backbone conformation-specific, rather than DNA sequence-specific 35 49 , also periodic features have been recently indicated as functionally significant, e.g. in selection of transcription start site 50 . If the entire homeobox constitutes a regulatory element, it would thus play a dual role, both in regulating the targets of Hox genes and in regulating expression of the Hox genes themselves.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%