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Differential SP1 interactions in SV40 chromatin from virions and minichromosomes.


ABSTRACT: SP1 binding in SV40 chromatin in vitro and in vivo was characterized in order to better understand its role during the initiation of early transcription. We observed that chromatin from disrupted virions, but not minichromosomes, was efficiently bound by HIS-tagged SP1 in vitro, while the opposite was true for the presence of endogenous SP1 introduced in vivo. Using ChIP-Seq to compare the location of SP1 to nucleosomes carrying modified histones, we found that SP1 could occupy its whole binding site in virion chromatin but only the early side of its binding site in most of the minichromosomes carrying modified histones due to the presence of overlapping nucleosomes. The results suggest that during the initiation of an SV40 infection, SP1 binds to an open region in SV40 virion chromatin but quickly triggers chromatin reorganization and its own removal.

SUBMITTER: Rowbotham K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC10035769 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Differential SP1 interactions in SV40 chromatin from virions and minichromosomes.

Rowbotham Kincaid K   Haugen Jacob J   Milavetz Barry B  

Virology 20200626


SP1 binding in SV40 chromatin in vitro and in vivo was characterized in order to better understand its role during the initiation of early transcription. We observed that chromatin from disrupted virions, but not minichromosomes, was efficiently bound by HIS-tagged SP1 in vitro, while the opposite was true for the presence of endogenous SP1 introduced in vivo. Using ChIP-Seq to compare the location of SP1 to nucleosomes carrying modified histones, we found that SP1 could occupy its whole binding  ...[more]

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