通过依赖ATP的核细胞重塑复合物的染色体脱乙烯化
J K Tong1, C A Hassig, G R Schnitzler
1Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Department of Chemistry and Chemical Biology, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts 02138, USA.
Nature
|November 6, 1998
概括
研究人员在人类细胞中发现了一种新的核细胞重塑和脱乙化 (NRD) 复合体. 这种复合物将基因脱乙酶和依赖ATP的核细胞重塑活动联系在一起,影响基因转录和染色质结构.
科学领域:
- 分子生物学分子生物学
- 表观遗传学 在表观遗传学中,表观遗传学是指表观遗传学.
- 染色体生物学 染色体生物学
背景情况:
- 细胞染色体动力学,包括DNA复制和基因转录,依赖于核细胞核组装和重塑.
- 基因组乙化和依赖ATP的核酶体重塑是调节转录的关键酶体过程.
- 基因组脱乙酶 (HDACs) 在试验室中对寡核酶基因组脱乙具有局限性.
研究的目的:
- 为了识别和表征在人体基因组脱乙酶复合体内的新型ATP依赖的核细胞重塑活动.
- 调查不同染色质修饰活动的潜在合.
主要方法:
- 生物化学测试以确定和描述依赖ATP的核细胞重塑活动.
- 基因素脱乙酶复合物的功能分析.
- 在实验室中使用寡核细胞组组合基因组的脱乙烯化试验.
主要成果:
- 在内源性人体基因组脱乙酶复合体内发现了一种新的ATP依赖的核细胞重塑活性.
- 这种活性归因于CHD3和CHD4蛋白质,它们具有酶/ATPase域.
- 鉴定出来的复合体,称为核细胞重塑和脱甲基化 (NRD) 复合体,在体外促进了寡核细胞组组织蛋白的脱甲基化.
结论:
- 建立了基因组脱乙酶和核细胞重塑活动之间的物理和功能联系.
- 该NRD复合体集成了不同的染色质修饰功能.
- 提供了对转录和染色质结构调节的新见解.
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