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Genes positioned close to telomeres in yeast are silenced by a heterochromatin-like structure containing Sir proteins. To investigate whether silencing also affects DNA repair, we studied removal of UV lesions by
photolyase
and nucleotide excision repair (NER) in strains containing the URA3 gene inserted 2 kilobases from a telomere. URA3 was transcriptionally active in sir3delta mutants, partially silenced in SIR3 cells, or completely silenced by overexpression of SIR3 or deletion of
RPD3
. The active URA3 showed efficient repair by both pathways. Fast repair of the promoter and 3' end by
photolyase
reflected a non-nucleosomal structure. Partial silencing had no remarkable effect on
photolyase
but reduced repair by NER, indicating differential accessibility for the two repair reactions. Complete silencing inhibits NER and
photolyase
in the coding region as well as in the promoter and the 3'-end. Conventional nuclease footprinting analyses revealed subtle changes in the promoter proximal nucleosome under partially silenced conditions but a pronounced reorganization of chromatin extending over the whole gene in silenced chromatin. Thus, both repair systems are sensitive to chromatin changes associated with silencing and provide direct evidence for a compact structure of heterochromatin.
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PMID:Repair of UV lesions in silenced chromatin provides in vivo evidence for a compact chromatin structure. 1288 73