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arxiv: 1611.07776 · v1 · pith:LHEMGGAHnew · submitted 2016-11-23 · 🧬 q-bio.BM · q-bio.GN· q-bio.MN· q-bio.QM

Specificity-determining DNA triplet code for positioning of human pre-initiation complex

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The notion that transcription factors bind DNA only through specific, consensus binding sites has been recently questioned. In a pioneering study by Pugh and Venters no specific consensus motif for the positioning of the human pre-initiation complex (PIC) has been identified. Here, we reveal that nonconsensus, statistical, DNA triplet code provides specificity for the positioning of the human PIC. In particular, we reveal a highly non-random, statistical pattern of repetitive nucleotide triplets that correlates with the genome-wide binding preferences of PIC measured by Chip-exo. We analyze the triplet enrichment and depletion near the transcription start site (TSS) and identify triplets that have the strongest effect on PIC-DNA nonconsensus binding. Our results constitute a proof-of-concept for a new design principle for protein-DNA recognition in the human genome, which can lead to a better mechanistic understanding of transcriptional regulation.

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