Affiliation:
1. Adolf-Butenandt-Institut, Universität München, Munich, Germany
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The yeast
PHO5
promoter is a model system for the role of chromatin in eukaryotic gene regulation. Four positioned nucleosomes in the repressed state give way to an extended DNase I hypersensitive site upon induction. Recently this hypersensitive site was shown to be devoid of histone DNA contacts. This raises the mechanistic question of how histones are removed from the promoter. A displacement in
trans
or movement in
cis
, the latter according to the well established nucleosome sliding mechanism, are the major alternatives. In this study, we embedded the
PHO5
promoter into the context of a small plasmid which severely restricts the space for nucleosome sliding along the DNA in
cis
. Such a construct would either preclude the chromatin transition upon induction altogether, were it to occur in
cis
, or gross changes in chromatin around the plasmid would be the consequence. We observed neither. Instead, promoter opening on the plasmid was indistinguishable from opening at the native chromosomal locus. This makes a sliding mechanism for the chromatin transition at the
PHO5
promoter highly unlikely and points to histone eviction in
trans
.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Cell Biology,Molecular Biology
Cited by
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