Reference: Travers A, et al. (2010) The DNA sequence-dependence of nucleosome positioning in vivo and in vitro. J Biomol Struct Dyn 27(6):713-24

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The contribution of histone-DNA interactions to nucleosome positioning in vivo is currently a matter of debate. We argue here that certain nucleosome positions, often in promoter regions, in yeast may be, at least in part, specified by the DNA sequence. In contrast other positions may be poorly specified. Positioning thus has both statistical and DNA-determined components. We further argue that the relative affinity of the octamer for different DNA sequences can vary and therefore the interaction of histones with the DNA is a 'tunable' property.

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Travers A, Hiriart E, Churcher M, Caserta M, Di Mauro E
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