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Review
. 2021 Mar 19;433(6):166847.
doi: 10.1016/j.jmb.2021.166847. Epub 2021 Feb 2.

Nucleosome Positioning and Spacing: From Mechanism to Function

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Nucleosome Positioning and Spacing: From Mechanism to Function

Ashish Kumar Singh et al. J Mol Biol. .

Abstract

Eukaryotes associate their genomes with histone proteins, forming nucleosome particles. Nucleosomes regulate and protect the genetic information. They often assemble into evenly spaced arrays of nucleosomes. These regular nucleosome arrays cover significant portions of the genome, in particular over genes. The presence of these evenly spaced nucleosome arrays is highly conserved throughout the entire eukaryotic domain. Here, we review the mechanisms behind the establishment of this primary structure of chromatin with special emphasis on the biogenesis of evenly spaced nucleosome arrays. We highlight the roles that transcription, nucleosome remodelers, DNA sequence, and histone density play towards the formation of evenly spaced nucleosome arrays and summarize our current understanding of their cellular functions. We end with key unanswered questions that remain to be explored to obtain an in-depth understanding of the biogenesis and function of the nucleosome landscape.

Keywords: function of nucleosome arrays; nucleosome remodelers; nucleosome spacing; regular nucleosome arrays; transcription.

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Declaration of interest The authors have no competing interests.

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