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Nucleosome mobility

Subunit composition and functions of chromatin remodeling complexes [Pg.423]

Complex Catalytic subunit/ species Other identified subunits Biological functions [Pg.423]

SWI/SNF Not known [270] Arabidopsis AtSWBB, AtSNF5/BSH BSH interacts with FCA, a regulator of flowering time in Arabidopsis [271]. [Pg.423]

SWI/SNF PSA-4 C. elegans PSA-1 Required for asymmetric cell division during C. elegans development [272]. [Pg.423]

BRGl BRGl Zebrafish Not known Retinal cell differentiation [274]. [Pg.423]


How is the property of DNA translocation applied to nucleosomes to break histone-DNA contacts, enabling nucleosome mobility Insights into this come from... [Pg.36]

Flaus A, Rencurel C, Ferreira H, Wiechens N, Owen-Hughes T (2004) Sin mutations alter inherent nucleosome mobility. Embo J 23 343-353... [Pg.107]

Hamiche, A., Kang, J.-G., Dennis, C., Xiao, H., and Wu, C. (2001) Histone tails modulate nucleosome mobility and regulate ATP-dependent nucleosome sliding by NURF. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 98, 14316-14321. [Pg.71]

Langst, G. and Becker, P.B. (2001) Nucleosome mobilization and positioning by ISWI-containing chromatin remodelling factors. J. Cell. Sci. 114, 2561-2568. [Pg.304]

Fig. 4. Proposed mechanisms of nucleosome mobility. From top to bottom the figure show octamer rotation, twist diffusion and bulge propagation. Fig. 4. Proposed mechanisms of nucleosome mobility. From top to bottom the figure show octamer rotation, twist diffusion and bulge propagation.
Since HMGB proteins appear to impair intrinsic nucleosome mobility while at the same time enhancing enzymatically driven translocation [202] this observation is not wholly consistent with a simple unwrapping from one end of the... [Pg.441]

Ura, K., Kurumizaka, H., Dimitrov, S., Almouzni, G., and Wolffe, A.P. (1997) Histone acetylation influence on transcription, nucleosome mobility and positioning and linker-histone dependent transcriptional repression. EMBO J. 16, 2096-2107. [Pg.450]

By opposing the activity of the HATs, the HADCs are thought to stabilize the nucleosome structure and to decrease nucleosome mobility, rendering the DNA inaccessible for binding of the proteins required for transcription activation. [Pg.61]

Cosgrove MS, Boeke JD, Wolberger C. Regulated nucleosome mobility and the histone code. Nat Struct Mol Biol. 2004 11(11) 1037—1043. [Pg.145]


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