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CHRAC/ACF contribute to the repressive ground state of chromatin.


ABSTRACT: The chromatin remodeling complexes chromatin accessibility complex and ATP-utilizing chromatin assembly and remodeling factor (ACF) combine the ATPase ISWI with the signature subunit ACF1. These enzymes catalyze well-studied nucleosome sliding reactions in vitro, but how their actions affect physiological gene expression remains unclear. Here, we explored the influence of Drosophila melanogaster chromatin accessibility complex/ACF on transcription by using complementary gain- and loss-of-function approaches. Targeting ACF1 to multiple reporter genes inserted at many different genomic locations revealed a context-dependent inactivation of poorly transcribed reporters in repressive chromatin. Accordingly, single-embryo transcriptome analysis of an Acf knock-out allele showed that only lowly expressed genes are derepressed in the absence of ACF1. Finally, the nucleosome arrays in Acf-deficient chromatin show loss of physiological regularity, particularly in transcriptionally inactive domains. Taken together, our results highlight that ACF1-containing remodeling factors contribute to the establishment of an inactive ground state of the genome through chromatin organization.

SUBMITTER: Scacchetti A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6238394 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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CHRAC/ACF contribute to the repressive ground state of chromatin.

Scacchetti Alessandro A   Brueckner Laura L   Jain Dhawal D   Schauer Tamas T   Zhang Xu X   Schnorrer Frank F   van Steensel Bas B   Straub Tobias T   Becker Peter B PB  

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The chromatin remodeling complexes chromatin accessibility complex and ATP-utilizing chromatin assembly and remodeling factor (ACF) combine the ATPase ISWI with the signature subunit ACF1. These enzymes catalyze well-studied nucleosome sliding reactions in vitro, but how their actions affect physiological gene expression remains unclear. Here, we explored the influence of <i>Drosophila melanogaster</i> chromatin accessibility complex/ACF on transcription by using complementary gain- and loss-of-  ...[more]

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