Liu N, et al. (2011) SWI/SNF- and RSC-catalyzed nucleosome mobilization requires internal DNA loop translocation within nucleosomes. Mol Cell Biol 31(20):4165-75
Abstract: The multisubunit SWI/SNF and RSC complexes utilize energy derived from ATP hydrolysis to mobilize nucleosomes and render the DNA accessible for various nuclear processes. Here we test the idea that remodeling involves intermediates with mobile DNA bulges or loops within the nucleosome by cross-linking the H2A N- or C-terminal tails together to generate protein "loops" that constrict separation of the DNA from the histone surface. Analyses indicate that this intranucleosomal cross-linking causes little or no change in remodeling-dependent exposure of DNA sequences within the nucleosome to restriction enzymes. However, cross-linking inhibits nucleosome mobilization and blocks complete movement of nucleosomes to extreme end positions on the DNA fragments. These results are consistent with evidence that nucleosome remodeling involves intermediates with DNA loops on the nucleosome surface but indicate that such loops do not freely diffuse about the surface of the histone octamer. We propose a threading model for movement of DNA loops around the perimeter of the nucleosome core.CI - Copyright (c) 2011, American Society for Microbiology. All Rights Reserved.
| Status: Published | Type: Journal Article | Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural | PubMed ID: 21859889 |
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| ARP7 | ARP9 | HTL1 | LDB7 | NPL6 | RSC1 | RSC2 | RSC3 | RSC30 | RSC4 | |
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| RSC58 | RSC6 | RSC8 | RSC9 | RTT102 | SFH1 | SNF11 | SNF12 | SNF2 | SNF5 | |
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| SNF6 | STH1 | SWI1 | SWI3 | SWP82 | TAF14 | |
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