Chromatin assembly. Cooperation between histone chaperones and ATP-dependent nucleosome remodeling machines.

TitleChromatin assembly. Cooperation between histone chaperones and ATP-dependent nucleosome remodeling machines.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2002
AuthorsTyler JK
JournalEur J Biochem
Volume269
Issue9
Pagination2268-74
Date Published2002 May
ISSN0014-2956
KeywordsAdenosine Triphosphate, Animals, Chromatin, DNA Repair, DNA Replication, Histones, Humans, Molecular Chaperones, Nucleosomes
Abstract

Chromatin is a highly dynamic structure that plays an essential role in regulating all nuclear processes that utilize the DNA template including DNA repair, replication, transcription and recombination. Thus, the mechanisms by which chromatin structures are assembled and modified are questions of broad interest. This minireview will focus on two groups of proteins: (a) histone chaperones and (b) ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling machines, that co-operate to assemble DNA and histone proteins into chromatin. The current understanding of how histone chaperones and ATP-dependent remodeling machines coordinately assemble chromatin in vitro will be discussed, together with the growing body of genetic evidence that supports the role of histone chaperones in the cell.

DOI10.1046/j.1432-1033.2002.02890.x
Alternate JournalEur J Biochem
PubMed ID11985607
Grant ListR01 CA095641 / CA / NCI NIH HHS / United States
R01 GM064475 / GM / NIGMS NIH HHS / United States
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