INVESTIGADORES
OCAMPO Josefina
artículos
Título:
MNase-Sensitive Complexes in Yeast: Nucleosomes and Non-histone Barriers
Autor/es:
RAZVAN V CHEREJI; JOSEFINA OCAMPO; DAVID J CLARK
Revista:
MOLECULAR CELL
Editorial:
CELL PRESS
Referencias:
Lugar: United States; Año: 2017 vol. 65 p. 565 - 577
ISSN:
1097-2765
Resumen:
Micrococcal nuclease (MNase) is commonly used to map nucleosomes genome-wide, but nucleosome maps are affected by the degree of digestion. It has been proposed that many yeast promoters are not nucleosome-free but instead occupied by easily digested, unstable, "fragile" nucleosomes. We analyzed the histone content of all MNase-sensitive complexes by MNase-ChIP-seq and sonication-ChIP-seq. We find that yeast promoters are predominantly bound by non-histone protein complexes, with little evidence for fragile nucleosomes. We do detect MNase-sensitive nucleosomes elsewhere in the genome, including at transcription termination sites. However, they have high A/T content, suggesting that MNase sensitivity does not indicate instability, but rather the preference of MNase for A/T-rich DNA, such that A/T-rich nucleosomes are digested faster than G/C-rich nucleosomes. We confirm our observations by analyzing ChIP-exo, chemical mapping, and ATAC-seq data from other laboratories. Thus, histone ChIP-seq experiments are essential to distinguish nucleosomes from other DNA-binding proteins that protect against MNase.