人类SWI/SNF在基态和稳定重塑状态之间相互转换核细胞
G Schnitzler1, S Sif, R E Kingston
1Department of Molecular Biology, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston 02114, USA.
Cell
|July 23, 1998
概括
人类的SWI/SNF复合体使用ATP改变核细胞结构,创造出更大,更容易获得的形式. 这种重建的核细胞可以恢复到它的原始状态,这表明一个动态的重建机制.
科学领域:
- 生物化学 生物化学
- 分子生物学分子生物学
- 染色体生物学 染色体生物学
背景情况:
- 人类SWI/SNF复合体对于ATP依赖的核细胞重塑至关重要.
- 这种复杂产生的精确结构变化在很大程度上仍未确定.
研究的目的:
- 为了阐明由人类SWI/SNF复合体介导的核细胞的结构变化.
- 了解正常和重塑核酶体构造之间的动态相互作用.
主要方法:
- 使用DNAse,限制酶和微球菌核酶进行生物化学分析.
- 核酶体结构和蛋白质组成的表征.
- 使用GAL4对DNA结合亲和力的分析.
主要成果:
- 人类SWI/SNF (hSWI/SNF) 和ATP产生了一个稳定的,改变的核细胞体结构,大约是标准核细胞体的大小的两倍.
- 经过重塑的核细胞体对酶消化的敏感性发生变化,对GAL4的亲和力增加.
- 通过依赖ATP的方式,hSWI/SNF可以将改变的核体转换回标准核体.
结论:
- 人类SWI/SNF复合体促进了正常和改变的核细胞体构造之间的交换.
- 改变的核细胞体构造更容易获得,可能会影响基因调节.
- 这表明核酶体结构的动态平衡受SWI/SNF的调节.
相关概念视频
The Nucleosome Core Particle
Nucleosomes are the DNA-histone complex, where the DNA strand is wound around the histone core. The histone core is an octamer containing two copies of H2A, H2B, H3, and H4 histone proteins.
The paradox
Nucleosomes, paradoxically, perform two opposite functions simultaneously. On the one hand, their main responsibility is to protect the delicate DNA strands from physical damage and help achieve a higher compaction ratio. While on the other hand, they must allow polymerase enzymes to access DNA...
The paradox
Nucleosomes, paradoxically, perform two opposite functions simultaneously. On the one hand, their main responsibility is to protect the delicate DNA strands from physical damage and help achieve a higher compaction ratio. While on the other hand, they must allow polymerase enzymes to access DNA...
Nucleosome Remodeling
Nucleosomes are the basic units of chromatin compaction. Each nucleosome consists of the DNA bound tightly around a histone core, which makes the DNA inaccessible to DNA binding proteins such as DNA polymerase and RNA polymerase. Hence, the fundamental problem is to ensure access to DNA when appropriate, despite the compact and protective chromatin structure.
Nucleosome remodeling complex
Eukaryotic cells have specialized enzymes called ATP-dependent nucleosome remodeling enzymes. These enzymes...
Nucleosome remodeling complex
Eukaryotic cells have specialized enzymes called ATP-dependent nucleosome remodeling enzymes. These enzymes...
Heterochromatin
The extent of chromatin compaction can be studied by staining chromatin using specific DNA binding dyes. Under the microscope, the dense-compacted regions that take up more dye are called heterochromatin. Heterochromatin is further classified into two forms – constitutive heterochromatin and facultative heterochromatin.
Constitutive heterochromatin: It is a highly compact region of chromatin that is mostly concentrated in the centromere and telomere. Unlike euchromatin, the amino acid at 9th...
Constitutive heterochromatin: It is a highly compact region of chromatin that is mostly concentrated in the centromere and telomere. Unlike euchromatin, the amino acid at 9th...
Heterochromatin
The extent of chromatin compaction can be studied by staining chromatin using specific DNA binding dyes. Under the microscope, the dense-compacted regions that take up more dye are called heterochromatin. Heterochromatin is further classified into two forms – constitutive heterochromatin and facultative heterochromatin.
Constitutive heterochromatin: It is a highly compact region of chromatin that is mostly concentrated in the centromere and telomere. Unlike euchromatin, the amino acid at 9th...
Constitutive heterochromatin: It is a highly compact region of chromatin that is mostly concentrated in the centromere and telomere. Unlike euchromatin, the amino acid at 9th...
Chromatin Modification in iPS Cells
Chromatin modification alters gene expression; therefore, scientists can add histone-modifying enzymes, histone variants, and chromatin remodeling complexes to somatic cells to aid reprogramming into pluripotent stem (iPS) cells.
Compact chromatin makes reprogramming difficult. Enzymes, such as histone demethylases and acetyltransferases, are often added during reprogramming to loosen the chromatin, making the DNA more accessible to transcription factors. Molecules that inhibit histone...
Compact chromatin makes reprogramming difficult. Enzymes, such as histone demethylases and acetyltransferases, are often added during reprogramming to loosen the chromatin, making the DNA more accessible to transcription factors. Molecules that inhibit histone...
The Nucleosome Core Particle
Nucleosomes are the DNA-histone complex, where the DNA strand is wound around the histone core. The histone core is an octamer containing two copies of H2A, H2B, H3, and H4 histone proteins.
Nucleosomes, paradoxically, perform two opposite functions simultaneously. On the one hand, their primary aim is to protect the delicate DNA strands from physical damage and help achieve a higher compaction ratio. On the other hand, they must allow polymerase enzymes to access histone-bound DNA during...
Nucleosomes, paradoxically, perform two opposite functions simultaneously. On the one hand, their primary aim is to protect the delicate DNA strands from physical damage and help achieve a higher compaction ratio. On the other hand, they must allow polymerase enzymes to access histone-bound DNA during...


