Alternative DNA-protein interactions in variable-length internucleosomal regions associated withDrosophila Adhdistal promoter expression
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- 11 April 1990
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Nucleic Acids Research
- Vol. 18 (7) , 1771-1781
- https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/18.7.1771
Abstract
Chromatin at the Drosophila Adh distal promoter displays an ordered but different conformation in different cell types as detected by a modified exonuclease protection assay and accessibility to endonucleases. In cells not transcribing Adh (ADH−) sequences between −40 to +30 of the distal RNA initiation she exist as a DNA linker between positioned nucleosomes, and appear to interact with a specific DNA-binding protein. in contrast, a longer linker DNA, from −140 to +30, is bound in a multi-protein transcription initiation complex in cells that specifically transcribe the distal (adult) ADH RNA (ADH+A). These DNA-protein interactions can account for a localized open chromatin structure at the distal promoter in ADH+A cells. The observed mutually exclusive patterns of DNA-protein interactions in the linkers of different ADH cell types between −40 to +30 suggest a model for organizing alternative chromatin structure associated with gene regulation. Two DNA binding proteins, one being a TATA box binding factor, compete for overlapping sites to allow either assembly of a transcription initiation complex and transcription, or positioning of nucleosomes for stable repression.Keywords
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