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Published on: February 10, 2022
Mutual antagonism between PRC1 condensates and SWI/SNF in chromatin regulation
Stefan Niekamp1, Sharon K Marr1, Rebecca Sanon1
1Department of Molecular Biology, Massachusetts General Hospital Research Institute, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA 02114, USA; Department of Genetics, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA 02115, USA.
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Opposing activities of conserved chromatin regulatory complexes, such as the Polycomb repressive complex 1 (PRC1) and the activating chromatin remodeler switch/sucrose non-fermentable (SWI/SNF), play critical roles in regulating gene expression during development and differentiation. The mechanisms by which these complexes compete to regulate chromatin states remain poorly understood. We combine single-molecule analysis and genomic approaches in cultured cells to demonstrate that the condensate-forming properties of PRC1 play an important role in excluding SWI/SNF from chromatin. Consistently, PRC1 compositions with higher condensate-forming propensity are more effective in preventing SWI/SNF binding. Conversely, SWI/SNF-bound chromatin significantly reduces PRC1 binding and subsequent condensate formation. Notably, SWI/SNF can suppress PRC1 condensate formation in an ATP-hydrolysis-independent manner. We propose that the condensate properties of different PRC1 compositions drive mutual PRC1-SWI/SNF antagonism to properly balance these competing regulatory activities during development.
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