We have determined the chromatin organization of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae DNA topoisomerase I promoter. Three nucleosomal core particles have been mapped at nucleotide level over the promoter region, encompassing the presumptive TATA sequence and the two RNA initiation sites; the most upstream nucleosome particle forms on to a 29 bp-long poly(dA-dT) element. This simple organization remains constant throughout both the logarithmic and the linear phase of growth, with the exception of an increased accessibility to micrococcal nuclease of the nucleosome covering the TATA box and the RNA initiation sites during the diauxic shift (the switching from the fermentative to the respiratory metabolism) in parallel with an increase of the DNA topoisomerase I mRNA. In addition, a strong disorganization of the bulk chromatin structure in the late stationary phase is also reported.

Chromatin structure of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae DNA topoisomerase I promoter in different growth phases

Caserta M;Di Mauro E;
1997

Abstract

We have determined the chromatin organization of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae DNA topoisomerase I promoter. Three nucleosomal core particles have been mapped at nucleotide level over the promoter region, encompassing the presumptive TATA sequence and the two RNA initiation sites; the most upstream nucleosome particle forms on to a 29 bp-long poly(dA-dT) element. This simple organization remains constant throughout both the logarithmic and the linear phase of growth, with the exception of an increased accessibility to micrococcal nuclease of the nucleosome covering the TATA box and the RNA initiation sites during the diauxic shift (the switching from the fermentative to the respiratory metabolism) in parallel with an increase of the DNA topoisomerase I mRNA. In addition, a strong disorganization of the bulk chromatin structure in the late stationary phase is also reported.
1997
Istituto di Biologia e Patologia Molecolari - IBPM
S. cerevisiae DNA Topoisomerase I growth phases
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