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SWR1 complex poises heterochromatin boundaries for antisilencing activity propagation.


ABSTRACT: In eukaryotes, chromosomal processes are usually modulated through chromatin-modifying complexes that are dynamically targeted to specific regions of chromatin. In this study, we show that the chromatin-remodeling complex SWR1 (SWR1-C) uses a distinct strategy to regulate heterochromatin spreading. Swr1 binds in a stable manner near heterochromatin to prepare specific chromosomal regions for H2A.Z deposition, which can be triggered by NuA4-mediated acetylation of histone H4. We also demonstrate through experiments with Swc4, a module shared by NuA4 and SWR1-C, that the coupled actions of NuA4 and SWR1-C lead to the efficient incorporation of H2A.Z into chromatin and thereby synergize heterochromatin boundary activity. Our results support a model where SWR1-C resides at the heterochromatin boundary to maintain and amplify antisilencing activity of histone H4 acetylation through incorporating H2A.Z into chromatin.

SUBMITTER: Zhou BO 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2863710 | biostudies-literature | 2010 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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SWR1 complex poises heterochromatin boundaries for antisilencing activity propagation.

Zhou Bo O BO   Wang Shan-Shan SS   Xu Lu-Xia LX   Meng Fei-Long FL   Xuan Yao-Ji YJ   Duan Yi-Min YM   Wang Jian-Yong JY   Hu Hao H   Dong Xianchi X   Ding Jianping J   Zhou Jin-Qiu JQ  

Molecular and cellular biology 20100322 10


In eukaryotes, chromosomal processes are usually modulated through chromatin-modifying complexes that are dynamically targeted to specific regions of chromatin. In this study, we show that the chromatin-remodeling complex SWR1 (SWR1-C) uses a distinct strategy to regulate heterochromatin spreading. Swr1 binds in a stable manner near heterochromatin to prepare specific chromosomal regions for H2A.Z deposition, which can be triggered by NuA4-mediated acetylation of histone H4. We also demonstrate  ...[more]

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