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Drosophila SWR1 and NuA4 complexes are defined by DOMINO isoform


ABSTRACT: Histone acetylation and deposition of H2A.Z variant are integral aspects of active transcrip-tion. In Drosophila, the single DOMINO chromatin regulator complex is thought to combine both activities via an unknown mechanism. Here we show that alternative isoforms of the DOMINO nucleosome remodeling ATPase, DOM-A and DOM-B, directly specify two distinct multi-subunit complexes. Both complexes are necessary for transcriptional regulation but through different mechanisms. The DOM-B complex incorporates H2A.V (the fly ortholog of H2A.Z) genome-wide in an ATP-dependent manner, like the yeast SWR1 complex. The DOM-A complex, instead, functions as an ATP-independent histone acetyltransferase com-plex similar to the yeast NuA4, targeting lysine 12 of histone H4. Our work provides an in-structive example of how different evolutionary strategies lead to similar functional separation. In yeast and humans, nucleosome remodeling and histone acetyltransferase complexes orig-inate from gene duplication and paralog specification. Drosophila generates the same diversi-ty by alternative splicing of a single gene.

OTHER RELATED OMICS DATASETS IN: GSE145738GSE145737GSE145269

INSTRUMENT(S): Q Exactive HF

ORGANISM(S): Drosophila Melanogaster (fruit Fly)

SUBMITTER: Alessandro Scacchetti  

LAB HEAD: Peter B. Becker

PROVIDER: PXD017729 | Pride | 2020-05-27

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Histone acetylation and deposition of H2A.Z variant are integral aspects of active transcription. In <i>Drosophila</i>, the single DOMINO chromatin regulator complex is thought to combine both activities <i>via</i> an unknown mechanism. Here we show that alternative isoforms of the DOMINO nucleosome remodeling ATPase, DOM-A and DOM-B, directly specify two distinct multi-subunit complexes. Both complexes are necessary for transcriptional regulation but through different mechanisms. The DOM-B comp  ...[more]

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