CpG islands and GC content dictate nucleosome depletion in a transcription-independent manner at mammalian promoters

Romain Fenouil, Pierre Cauchy, Frederic Koch, Nicolas Descostes, Joaquin Zacarias Cabeza, Charlène Innocenti, Pierre Ferrier, Salvatore Spicuglia, Marta Gut, Ivo Gut, Jean Christophe Andrau

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Abstract

One clear hallmark of mammalian promoters is the presence of CpG islands (CGIs) at more than two-thirds of genes, whereas TATA boxes are only present at a minority of promoters. Using genome-wide approaches, we show that GC content and CGIs are major promoter elements in mammalian cells, able to govern open chromatin conformation and support paused transcription. First, we define three classes of promoters with distinct transcriptional directionality and pausing properties that correlate with their GC content. We further analyze the direct influence of GC content on nucleosome positioning and depletion and show that CpG content and CGI width correlate with nucleosome depletion both in vivo and in vitro. We also show that transcription is not essential for nucleosome exclusion but influences both a weak +1 and a well-positioned nucleosome at CGI borders. Altogether our data support the idea that CGIs have become an essential feature of promoter structure defining novel regulatory properties in mammals.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2399-2408
Number of pages10
JournalGenome Research
Volume22
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2012
Externally publishedYes

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