Positioned and G/C capped poly(dA:dT) tracts associate with the centers of nucleosome-free regions in yeast promoters

  1. Randy Wu and
  2. Hao Li1
  1. UCSF
  1. * Corresponding author; email: haoli{at}genome.ucsf.edu

Abstract

Eukaryotic transcriptional regulation is mediated by the organization of nucleosomes in promoter regions. Most S. cerevisiae promoters have a highly stereotyped chromatin organization, where nucleosome-free regions (NFR) are flanked by well-ordered nucleosomes. We have found that yeast promoters fall into two classes differing in NFR sharpness, and that this distinction follows a known transcriptional dichotomy in yeast genes. A class of yeast promoters having well-defined NFRs are characterized by positioned patterns of poly(dA:dT) tracts with several novel features. First, poly(dA:dT) tracts are localized in a strand-dependent manner, with poly(dA) tracts lying proximal to transcriptional start sites and poly(dT) tracts lying distal, and collectively define a symmetry axis that is coincident with NFR centers. Second, poly(dA:dT) tracts are preferentially "capped" by G:C residues on the terminus proximal to the symmetry axis. Both signature features co-vary with fine positional variations between NFRs, establishing a closely-knit relationship between poly(dA:dT) tracts, their capping patterns, and the central coordinates of NFRs. We found that these features are unique to promoters with well-defined NFRs, and that these promoters display significant difference between in vitro and in vivo nucleosome occupancy patterns. These observations are consistent with a model in which localized and G:C-capped poly(dA:dT) tracts initiate or facilitate the formation of NFRs at their center, possibly with chromatin remodeling and transcriptional machines involved.

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    • Received November 14, 2009.
    • Accepted February 1, 2010.

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  1. Genome Res. gr.103226.109 Copyright © 2010, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press

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