A statistical mechanistic approach to evaluate the sequence-dependent thermodynamic stability of nucleosomes is proposed. The model is based on the calculation of the DNA intrinsic curvature, obtained by integrating the nucleotide step deviations from the canonical B-DNA structure, and on the evaluation of the first order elastic distortion energy to reach the nucleosomal superstructure. Literature data on the free energy of nucleo-some formation as obtained by competitive nucleosome reconstitution of a significant pool of different DNA sequences were compared with the theoretical results, and a satisfactorily good correlation was found. A striking result of the comparison is the emergence of two opposite roles of the DNA intrinsic curvature and flexibility in determining nucleosome stability. Finally, the obtained results suggest that the curvature-dependent DNA hydration should play a relevant role in the sequence-dependent nucleosome stability. (C) 1999 Academic Press.

Anselmi, C., Bocchinfuso, G., De Santis, P., Savino, M., Scipioni, A. (1999). Dual role of DNA intrinsic curvature and flexibility in determining nucleosome stability. JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, 286(5), 1293-1301 [10.1006/jmbi.1998.2575].

Dual role of DNA intrinsic curvature and flexibility in determining nucleosome stability

Bocchinfuso, G.;
1999-01-01

Abstract

A statistical mechanistic approach to evaluate the sequence-dependent thermodynamic stability of nucleosomes is proposed. The model is based on the calculation of the DNA intrinsic curvature, obtained by integrating the nucleotide step deviations from the canonical B-DNA structure, and on the evaluation of the first order elastic distortion energy to reach the nucleosomal superstructure. Literature data on the free energy of nucleo-some formation as obtained by competitive nucleosome reconstitution of a significant pool of different DNA sequences were compared with the theoretical results, and a satisfactorily good correlation was found. A striking result of the comparison is the emergence of two opposite roles of the DNA intrinsic curvature and flexibility in determining nucleosome stability. Finally, the obtained results suggest that the curvature-dependent DNA hydration should play a relevant role in the sequence-dependent nucleosome stability. (C) 1999 Academic Press.
1999
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore CHIM/02
English
Con Impact Factor ISI
nucleosome stability
competitive nucleosome reconstitution
sequence-dependent DNA curvature
sequence-dependent DNA elasticity
statistical thermodynamics of DNA superstructures
Anselmi, C., Bocchinfuso, G., De Santis, P., Savino, M., Scipioni, A. (1999). Dual role of DNA intrinsic curvature and flexibility in determining nucleosome stability. JOURNAL OF MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, 286(5), 1293-1301 [10.1006/jmbi.1998.2575].
Anselmi, C; Bocchinfuso, G; De Santis, P; Savino, M; Scipioni, A
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