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- 2008 Annual Meeting
- Food, Pharmaceutical & Bioengineering Division
- Molecular Modeling of Biophysical Processes I
- (425f) Structural Fluctuations In the Nucleosome Core Particle
We develop a statistical-mechanics model of a nucleosome as a wormlike chain bound to a spool, incorporating fluctuations in the number of bases bound, the spool orientation, and the conformations of the unbound polymer segments. This model is directly compared to single-molecule experiments conducted in Carlos Bustamante's lab; we find good agreement between our theory and the experimental data. We then proceed to consider the role of structural fluctuations in the accessibility of the packaged DNA to regulatory proteins. Nucleosome translocation and transient unwinding are considered as molecular mechanisms for protein accessibility. We discuss the impact of structural fluctuations within the nucleosome core particle on gene regulation.