New smoothly connecting open curves for modeling nucleosome-decorated DNA

Abstract

We introduce an analytical method to generate the pathway of a closed protein-bound DNA minicircle. This is a general method which can be used to connect any two open curves with well defined mathematical definitions as well as pairs of discrete systems found experimentally. We used this method to describe the configurations of torsionally relaxed, 360-base pair DNA rings with two evenly-spaced, ideal nucleosomes. We considered superhelical nucleosomal pathways with different levels of DNA wrapping and allowed for different inter-nucleosome orientations. We completed the DNA circles with the smooth connectors and studied the associated bending and electrostatic energies for different configurations in the absence and presence of salt. The predicted stable states bear close resemblance to reconstituted minicircles observed under low and high salt conditions.

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