Nucleosome Positioning and Epigenetics

ORAL

Abstract

The role of chromatin structure in gene regulation has recently taken center stage in the field of epigenetics, phenomena that change the phenotype without changing the DNA sequence. Recent work has also shown that nucleosomes, a complex of DNA wrapped around a histone octamer, experience a sequence dependent energy landscape due to the variation in DNA bend stiffness with sequence composition. In this talk, we consider the role nucleosome positioning might play in the formation of heterochromatin, a compact form of DNA generically responsible for gene silencing. In particular, we discuss how different patterns of nucleosome positions, periodic or random, could either facilitate or suppress heterochromatin stability and formation.

Authors

  • David Schwab

    Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, UCLA, UCLA, University of California, Los Angeles

  • Robijn Bruinsma

    University of California at Los Angeles, Dept. of Physics and Astronomy, UCLA, University of Calfornia Los Angeles, UCLA