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Structure of SWI/SNF chromatin remodeller RSC bound to a nucleosome 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020
作者:  Coll, Anthony P.;  Chen, Michael;  Taskar, Pranali;  Rimmington, Debra;  Patel, Satish;  Tadross, John A.;  Cimino, Irene;  Yang, Ming;  Welsh, Paul;  Virtue, Samuel;  Goldspink, Deborah A.;  Miedzybrodzka, Emily L.;  Konopka, Adam R.;  Esponda, Raul Ruiz;  Huang, Jeffrey T. -J.;  Tung, Y. C. Loraine;  Rodriguez-Cuenca, Sergio
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The cryo-electron microscopy structure of the 16-subunit yeast SWI/SNF complex RSC in complex with a nucleosome substrate provides insights into the chromatin-remodelling function of this family of protein complexes.


Chromatin-remodelling complexes of the SWI/SNF family function in the formation of nucleosome-depleted, transcriptionally active promoter regions (NDRs)(1,2). In the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the essential SWI/SNF complex RSC3 contains 16 subunits, including the ATP-dependent DNA translocase Sth1(4,5). RSC removes nucleosomes from promoter regions(6,7) and positions the specialized +1 and -1 nucleosomes that flank NDRs(8,9). Here we present the cryo-electron microscopy structure of RSC in complex with a nucleosome substrate. The structure reveals that RSC forms five protein modules and suggests key features of the remodelling mechanism. The body module serves as a scaffold for the four flexible modules that we call DNA-interacting, ATPase, arm and actin-related protein (ARP) modules. The DNA-interacting module binds extra-nucleosomal DNA and is involved in the recognition of promoter DNA elements(8,10,11) that influence RSC functionality(12). The ATPase and arm modules sandwich the nucleosome disc with the Snf2 ATP-coupling (SnAC) domain and the finger helix, respectively. The translocase motor of the ATPase module engages with the edge of the nucleosome at superhelical location +2. The mobile ARP module may modulate translocase-nucleosome interactions to regulate RSC activity(5). The RSC-nucleosome structure provides a basis for understanding NDR formation and the structure and function of human SWI/SNF complexes that are frequently mutated in cancer(13).


  
Large-scale GWAS reveals insights into the genetic architecture of same-sex sexual behavior 期刊论文
SCIENCE, 2019, 365 (6456) : 882-+
作者:  Ganna, Andrea;  Verweij, Karin J. H.;  Nivard, Michel G.;  Maier, Robert;  Wedow, Robbee;  Busch, Alexander S.;  Abdellaoui, Abdel;  Guo, Shengru;  Sathirapongsasuti, J. Fah;  Lichtenstein, Paul;  Lundstrom, Sebastian;  Langstrom, Niklas;  Auton, Adam;  Harris, Kathleen Mullan;  Beecham, Gary W.;  Martin, Eden R.;  Sanders, Alan R.;  Perry, John R. B.;  Neale, Benjamin M.;  Zietsch, Brendan P.;  Agee, M.;  Alipanahi, B.;  Auton, A.;  Bell, R. K.;  Bryc, K.;  Elson, S. L.;  Fontanillas, P.;  Furlotte, N. A.;  Hicks, B.;  Huber, K. E.;  Jewett, E. M.;  Jiang, Y.;  Kleinman, A.;  Lin, K. -H.;  Litterman, N. K.;  McCreight, J. C.;  McIntyre, M. H.;  McManus, K. F.;  Mountain, J. L.;  Noblin, E. S.;  Northover, C. A. M.;  Pitts, S. J.;  Poznik, G. D.;  Shastri, A. J.;  Shelton, J. F.;  Shringarpure, S.;  Tian, C.;  Tung, J. Y.;  Vacic, V.;  Wang, X.;  Wilson, C. H.
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