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SWI/SNF has intrinsic nucleosome disassembly activity that is dependent on adjacent nucleosomes.


ABSTRACT: The ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling complex SWI/SNF regulates transcription and has been implicated in promoter nucleosome eviction. Efficient nucleosome disassembly by SWI/SNF alone in biochemical assays, however, has not been directly observed. Employing a model system of dinucleosomes rather than mononucleosomes, we demonstrate that remodeling leads to ordered and efficient disassembly of one of the two nucleosomes. An H2A/H2B dimer is first rapidly displaced, and then, in a slower reaction, an entire histone octamer is lost. Nucleosome disassembly by SWI/SNF did not require additional factors such as chaperones or acceptors of histones. Observations in single molecules as well as bulk measurement suggest that a key intermediate in this process is one in which a nucleosome is moved toward the adjacent nucleosome. SWI/SNF recruited by the transcriptional activator Gal4-VP16 preferentially mobilizes the proximal nucleosome and destabilizes the adjacent nucleosome.

SUBMITTER: Dechassa ML 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3161732 | biostudies-literature | 2010 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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SWI/SNF has intrinsic nucleosome disassembly activity that is dependent on adjacent nucleosomes.

Dechassa Mekonnen Lemma ML   Sabri Abdellah A   Pondugula Santhi S   Kassabov Stefan R SR   Chatterjee Nilanjana N   Kladde Michael P MP   Bartholomew Blaine B  

Molecular cell 20100501 4


The ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling complex SWI/SNF regulates transcription and has been implicated in promoter nucleosome eviction. Efficient nucleosome disassembly by SWI/SNF alone in biochemical assays, however, has not been directly observed. Employing a model system of dinucleosomes rather than mononucleosomes, we demonstrate that remodeling leads to ordered and efficient disassembly of one of the two nucleosomes. An H2A/H2B dimer is first rapidly displaced, and then, in a slower reactio  ...[more]

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