酵母酵母SWI/SNF复合体催化核酶动员
I Whitehouse1, A Flaus, B R Cairns
1Division of Gene Regulation, University of Dundee, UK.
Nature
|August 31, 1999
概括
酵母SWI/SNF复合体通过依赖ATP的滑动,沿着DNA重新放置核细胞. 这种染色体重塑机制可能是基因调节的一般过程.
科学领域:
- 分子生物学分子生物学
- 基因规则 基因规则
- 染色体动力学 染色体动力学
背景情况:
- 基因调节依赖于创建允许转录的局部染色体结构.
- 酵母SWI/SNF复合体是一个关键的ATP依赖的染色质结构重塑剂.
- SWI/SNF介导的染色质破坏的确切机制尚不清楚.
研究的目的:
- 为了阐明酵母SWI/SNF复合物重塑色素的途径.
- 通过SWI/SNF研究核细胞重新定位的机制.
主要方法:
- 利用模型系统研究酵母SWI/SNF复合物的活性.
- 采用DNA障碍物来探测核细胞位移机制.
- 分析了依赖ATP的核细胞重新定位.
主要成果:
- 证明了酵母SWI/SNF复合物以ATP依赖的方式重置核细胞.
- 表明核细胞重定位有利于同一个DNA分子 (在cis) 上的受体位的附着.
- 发现DNA屏障阻碍了SWI/SNF介导的基因组八位元位移,表明滑动或跟踪.
结论:
- 得出结论,SWI/SNF催化了在cis.中沿DNA进行核酶体再分配.
- 提出SWI/SNF介导的核细胞体滑动是依赖ATP的染色体重塑的一般机制.
- 突出了SWI/SNF在建立转录允许色素拓学的重要性.
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