Predicting nucleosome positions in yeast: using the absolute frequency.

Zhiqian Zhang, Yusen Zhang, Ivan Gutman
Author Information
  1. Zhiqian Zhang: School of Mathematics and Statistics, Shandong University at Weihai, Weihai 264209, China.

Abstract

Nucleosome is the basic structure of chromatin in eukaryotic cells, and they form the chromatin fiber interconnected by sections of linker DNA. Nucleosome positioning is of great significance for gene transcription regulation. In this paper, we consider the difference of absolute frequency of nucleotides between the nucleosome forming and nucleosome inhibiting sequences. Based on the 2-mer absolute frequency of nucleotides in genome, a new model is constructed to distinguish nucleosome DNA and linker DNA. When used to predict DNA potential for forming nucleosomes in S. cerevisiae, the model achieved a high accuracy of 96.05%. Thus, the model is very useful for predicting nucleosome positioning.

MeSH Term

Genome, Fungal
Models, Genetic
Nucleosomes
Nucleotides
ROC Curve
Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Chemicals

Nucleosomes
Nucleotides

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