Regulating the chromatin landscape: structural and mechanistic perspectives

B Bartholomew - Annual review of biochemistry, 2014 - annualreviews.org
Annual review of biochemistry, 2014annualreviews.org
A large family of chromatin remodelers that noncovalently modify chromatin is crucial in cell
development and differentiation. They are often the targets of cancer, neurological disorders,
and other human diseases. These complexes alter nucleosome positioning, higher-order
chromatin structure, and nuclear organization. They also assemble chromatin, exchange out
histone variants, and disassemble chromatin at defined locations. We review aspects of the
structural organization of these complexes, the functional properties of their protein domains …
A large family of chromatin remodelers that noncovalently modify chromatin is crucial in cell development and differentiation. They are often the targets of cancer, neurological disorders, and other human diseases. These complexes alter nucleosome positioning, higher-order chromatin structure, and nuclear organization. They also assemble chromatin, exchange out histone variants, and disassemble chromatin at defined locations. We review aspects of the structural organization of these complexes, the functional properties of their protein domains, and variation between complexes. We also address the mechanistic details of these complexes in mobilizing nucleosomes and altering chromatin structure. A better understanding of these issues will be vital for further analyses of subunits of these chromatin remodelers, which are being identified as targets in human diseases by NGS (next-generation sequencing).
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