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Series GSE106491 Query DataSets for GSE106491
Status Public on Nov 29, 2018
Title Centromeric DNA destabilizes H3 nucleosomes to promote CENP-A deposition during the cell cycle (part 1)
Organism Schizosaccharomyces pombe
Experiment type Genome binding/occupancy profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary Centromeres are the regions of eukaryotic chromosomes where kinetochores are assembled and direct the correct segregation of chromosomes. Active centromeres are defined by presence of nucleosomes containing CENP-A, a histone H3 variant, which alone is sufficient to direct kinetochore assembly. Once assembled at a location CENP-A chromatin and the kinetochore is maintained at that location though a positive feedback loop where kinetochore proteins recruited by CENP-A promote deposition of new CENP-A following replication. Although CENP-A chromatin itself is a heritable entity, it is normally associated with specific sequences such as human alpha satellite arrays. Such analyses suggest that properties of centromeric DNA itself may favour assembly of CENP-A rather than H3 nucleosomes. To investigate the innate properties of centromeric DNA we have examined histone dynamics on this DNA assembled in CENP-A chromatin at endogenous centromeres and when assembled only in H3 chromatin at an ectopic location. We demonstrate that H3 occupancy on centromeric DNA is innately low while H3 turnover is high. Moreover, even at an ectopic location centromeric DNA programs H3 deposition in S phase and its eviction during G2 when CENP-A is otherwise deposited. G2 accumulation of RNAPII on centromeric DNA during G2 is consistent with transcription-coupled destabilisation of H3 nucleosomes to favour CENP-A deposition.
 
Overall design ChIP-Nexus samples were preprared for histone H3 and H4 from wild type strain and strain bearing an ectopically inserted central core DNA.
 
Contributor(s) Allshire R, Shukla M, Tong P
Citation(s) 30503616
Submission date Nov 03, 2017
Last update date May 15, 2019
Contact name Robin Allshire
E-mail(s) Robin.Allshire@ed.ac.uk
Organization name The University of Edinburgh
Lab Allshire Lab
Street address Max Born Cresent
City Edinburgh
State/province Midlothian
ZIP/Postal code EH9 3BF
Country United Kingdom
 
Platforms (1)
GPL17225 Illumina HiSeq 2500 (Schizosaccharomyces pombe)
Samples (4)
GSM2838938 1645-H3_ChiP-Nexus
GSM2838939 1645-H4_ChiP-Nexus
GSM2838940 B324-H3_ChiP-Nexus
This SubSeries is part of SuperSeries:
GSE106494 Centromeric DNA destabilizes H3 nucleosomes to promote CENP-A deposition during the cell cycle
Relations
BioProject PRJNA417133
SRA SRP123758

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