10.6084/m9.figshare.1291201.v3 Csenge Gal Csenge Gal Karen M Moore Karen M Moore Konrad Paszkiewicz Konrad Paszkiewicz Nicholas A Kent Nicholas A Kent Simon K Whitehall Simon K Whitehall The impact of the HIRA histone chaperone upon global nucleosome architecture Taylor & Francis Group 2015 nucleosome occupancy HIRA histone chaperone nucleosome architecture HIRA chromatin sequencing approach elongating RNA polymerase II Tf 2 LTR retrotransposons cell cycle progression 2015-10-13 22:06:45 Journal contribution https://tandf.figshare.com/articles/journal_contribution/The_impact_of_the_HIRA_histone_chaperone_upon_global_nucleosome_architecture/1291201 <div><p>HIRA is an evolutionarily conserved histone chaperone that mediates replication-independent nucleosome assembly and is important for a variety of processes such as cell cycle progression, development, and senescence. Here we have used a chromatin sequencing approach to determine the genome-wide contribution of HIRA to nucleosome organization in <i>Schizosaccharomyces pombe</i>. Cells lacking HIRA experience a global reduction in nucleosome occupancy at gene sequences, consistent with the proposed role for HIRA in chromatin reassembly behind elongating RNA polymerase II. In addition, we find that at its target promoters, HIRA commonly maintains the full occupancy of the −1 nucleosome. HIRA does not affect global chromatin structure at replication origins or in rDNA repeats but is required for nucleosome occupancy in silent regions of the genome. Nucleosome organization associated with the heterochromatic (<i>dg-dh</i>) repeats located at the centromere is perturbed by loss of HIRA function and furthermore HIRA is required for normal nucleosome occupancy at Tf2 LTR retrotransposons. Overall, our data indicate that HIRA plays an important role in maintaining nucleosome architecture at both euchromatic and heterochromatic loci.</p></div>