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Anp32e, a higher eukaryotic histone chaperone directs preferential recognition for H2A.Z

H2A.Z is a highly conserved histone variant in all species. The chromatin deposition of H2A.Z is specifically catalyzed by the yeast chromatin remodeling complex SWR1 and its mammalian counterpart SRCAP. However, the mechanism by which H2A.Z is preferentially recognized by non-histone proteins remai...

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Autores principales: Mao, Zhuo, Pan, Lu, Wang, Weixiang, Sun, Jian, Shan, Shan, Dong, Qiang, Liang, Xiaoping, Dai, Linchang, Ding, Xiaojun, Chen, She, Zhang, Zhuqiang, Zhu, Bing, Zhou, Zheng
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3975505/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24613878
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/cr.2014.30
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author Mao, Zhuo
Pan, Lu
Wang, Weixiang
Sun, Jian
Shan, Shan
Dong, Qiang
Liang, Xiaoping
Dai, Linchang
Ding, Xiaojun
Chen, She
Zhang, Zhuqiang
Zhu, Bing
Zhou, Zheng
author_facet Mao, Zhuo
Pan, Lu
Wang, Weixiang
Sun, Jian
Shan, Shan
Dong, Qiang
Liang, Xiaoping
Dai, Linchang
Ding, Xiaojun
Chen, She
Zhang, Zhuqiang
Zhu, Bing
Zhou, Zheng
author_sort Mao, Zhuo
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description H2A.Z is a highly conserved histone variant in all species. The chromatin deposition of H2A.Z is specifically catalyzed by the yeast chromatin remodeling complex SWR1 and its mammalian counterpart SRCAP. However, the mechanism by which H2A.Z is preferentially recognized by non-histone proteins remains elusive. Here we identified Anp32e, a novel higher eukaryote-specific histone chaperone for H2A.Z. Anp32e preferentially associates with H2A.Z-H2B dimers rather than H2A-H2B dimers in vitro and in vivo and dissociates non-nucleosomal aggregates formed by DNA and H2A-H2B. We determined the crystal structure of the Anp32e chaperone domain (186-232) in complex with the H2A.Z-H2B dimer. In this structure, the region containing Anp32e residues 214-224, which is absent in other Anp32 family proteins, specifically interacts with the extended H2A.Z αC helix, which exhibits an unexpected conformational change. Genome-wide profiling of Anp32e revealed a remarkable co-occupancy between Anp32e and H2A.Z. Cells overexpressing Anp32e displayed a strong global H2A.Z loss at the +1 nucleosomes, whereas cells depleted of Anp32e displayed a moderate global H2A.Z increase at the +1 nucleosomes. This suggests that Anp32e may help to resolve the non-nucleosomal H2A.Z aggregates and also facilitate the removal of H2A.Z at the +1 nucleosomes, and the latter may help RNA polymerase II to pass the first nucleosomal barrier.
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spelling pubmed-39755052014-04-04 Anp32e, a higher eukaryotic histone chaperone directs preferential recognition for H2A.Z Mao, Zhuo Pan, Lu Wang, Weixiang Sun, Jian Shan, Shan Dong, Qiang Liang, Xiaoping Dai, Linchang Ding, Xiaojun Chen, She Zhang, Zhuqiang Zhu, Bing Zhou, Zheng Cell Res Original Article H2A.Z is a highly conserved histone variant in all species. The chromatin deposition of H2A.Z is specifically catalyzed by the yeast chromatin remodeling complex SWR1 and its mammalian counterpart SRCAP. However, the mechanism by which H2A.Z is preferentially recognized by non-histone proteins remains elusive. Here we identified Anp32e, a novel higher eukaryote-specific histone chaperone for H2A.Z. Anp32e preferentially associates with H2A.Z-H2B dimers rather than H2A-H2B dimers in vitro and in vivo and dissociates non-nucleosomal aggregates formed by DNA and H2A-H2B. We determined the crystal structure of the Anp32e chaperone domain (186-232) in complex with the H2A.Z-H2B dimer. In this structure, the region containing Anp32e residues 214-224, which is absent in other Anp32 family proteins, specifically interacts with the extended H2A.Z αC helix, which exhibits an unexpected conformational change. Genome-wide profiling of Anp32e revealed a remarkable co-occupancy between Anp32e and H2A.Z. Cells overexpressing Anp32e displayed a strong global H2A.Z loss at the +1 nucleosomes, whereas cells depleted of Anp32e displayed a moderate global H2A.Z increase at the +1 nucleosomes. This suggests that Anp32e may help to resolve the non-nucleosomal H2A.Z aggregates and also facilitate the removal of H2A.Z at the +1 nucleosomes, and the latter may help RNA polymerase II to pass the first nucleosomal barrier. Nature Publishing Group 2014-04 2014-03-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3975505/ /pubmed/24613878 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/cr.2014.30 Text en Copyright © 2014 Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/ This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivative Works 3.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0
spellingShingle Original Article
Mao, Zhuo
Pan, Lu
Wang, Weixiang
Sun, Jian
Shan, Shan
Dong, Qiang
Liang, Xiaoping
Dai, Linchang
Ding, Xiaojun
Chen, She
Zhang, Zhuqiang
Zhu, Bing
Zhou, Zheng
Anp32e, a higher eukaryotic histone chaperone directs preferential recognition for H2A.Z
title Anp32e, a higher eukaryotic histone chaperone directs preferential recognition for H2A.Z
title_full Anp32e, a higher eukaryotic histone chaperone directs preferential recognition for H2A.Z
title_fullStr Anp32e, a higher eukaryotic histone chaperone directs preferential recognition for H2A.Z
title_full_unstemmed Anp32e, a higher eukaryotic histone chaperone directs preferential recognition for H2A.Z
title_short Anp32e, a higher eukaryotic histone chaperone directs preferential recognition for H2A.Z
title_sort anp32e, a higher eukaryotic histone chaperone directs preferential recognition for h2a.z
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3975505/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24613878
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/cr.2014.30
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