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SWI/SNF regulates half of its targets without the need of ATP-driven nucleosome remodeling by Brahma.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:Brahma (BRM) is the only catalytic subunit of the SWI/SNF chromatin-remodeling complex of Drosophila melanogaster. The function of SWI/SNF in transcription has long been attributed to its ability to remodel nucleosomes, which requires the ATPase activity of BRM. However, recent studies have provided evidence for a non-catalytic function of BRM in the transcriptional regulation of a few specific genes. RESULTS:Here we have used RNA-seq and ChIP-seq to identify the BRM target genes in S2 cells, and we have used a catalytically inactive BRM mutant (K804R) that is unable to hydrolyze ATP to investigate the magnitude of the non-catalytic function of BRM in transcription regulation. We show that 49% of the BRM target genes in S2 cells are regulated through mechanisms that do not require BRM to have an ATPase activity. We also show that the catalytic and non-catalytic mechanisms of SWI/SNF regulation operate on two subsets of genes that differ in promoter architecture and are linked to different biological processes. CONCLUSIONS:This study shows that the non-catalytic role of SWI/SNF in transcription regulation is far more prevalent than previously anticipated and that the genes that are regulated by SWI/SNF through ATPase-dependent and ATPase-independent mechanisms have specialized roles in different cellular and developmental processes.

SUBMITTER: Jordan-Pla A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5960078 | biostudies-literature | 2018 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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SWI/SNF regulates half of its targets without the need of ATP-driven nucleosome remodeling by Brahma.

Jordán-Pla Antonio A   Yu Simei S   Waldholm Johan J   Källman Thomas T   Östlund Farrants Ann-Kristin AK   Visa Neus N  

BMC genomics 20180518 1


<h4>Background</h4>Brahma (BRM) is the only catalytic subunit of the SWI/SNF chromatin-remodeling complex of Drosophila melanogaster. The function of SWI/SNF in transcription has long been attributed to its ability to remodel nucleosomes, which requires the ATPase activity of BRM. However, recent studies have provided evidence for a non-catalytic function of BRM in the transcriptional regulation of a few specific genes.<h4>Results</h4>Here we have used RNA-seq and ChIP-seq to identify the BRM ta  ...[more]

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