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Resumen de The Histone Variant MacroH2A Interferes with Transcription Factor Binding and SWI/SNF Nucleosome Remodeling

Dimitar Angelov, Pierre-yves Perche, Annie Molla

  • The unusual histone variant macroH2A (mH2A) has been associated with repression of transcription, but the molecular mechanisms by which it exerts this function are unknown. Here we have identified a mechanism by which the different domains of mH2A may be involved in the repression of transcription. Evidence is presented that the presence of mH2A in a positioned nucleosome interferes with the binding of the transcription factor NF-κB. The nonhistone region of mH2A was identified to be associated with this interference. Importantly, the presence of macroH2A was found to severely impede SWI/SNF nucleosome remodeling and movement to neighboring DNA segments. This property of mH2A was demonstrated to reside only in its H2A-like domain. A hypothesis explaining the role of histone variants in transcriptional regulation is proposed.


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