Unknown

Dataset Information

0

Solution AFM studies of human Swi-Snf and its interactions with MMTV DNA and chromatin.


ABSTRACT: ATP-dependent nucleosome remodeling complexes are crucial for relieving nucleosome repression during transcription, DNA replication, recombination, and repair. Remodeling complexes can carry out a variety of reactions on chromatin substrates but precisely how they do so remains a topic of active inquiry. Here, a novel recognition atomic force microscopy (AFM) approach is used to characterize human Swi-Snf (hSwi-Snf) nucleosome remodeling complexes in solution. This information is then used to locate hSwi-Snf complexes bound to mouse mammary tumor virus promoter nucleosomal arrays, a natural target of hSwi-Snf action, in solution topographic AFM images of surface-tethered arrays. By comparing the same individual chromatin arrays before and after hSwi-Snf activation, remodeling events on these arrays can be monitored in relation to the complexes bound to them. Remodeling is observed to be: inherently heterogeneous; nonprocessive; able to occur near and far from bound complexes; often associated with nucleosome height decreases. These height decreases frequently occur near sites of DNA release from chromatin. hSwi-Snf is usually incorporated into nucleosomal arrays, with multiple DNA strands entering into it from various directions, + or - ATP; these DNA paths can change after hSwi-Snf activation. hSwi-Snf appears to interact with naked mouse mammary tumor virus DNA somewhat differently than with chromatin and ATP activation of surface-bound DNA/hSwi-Snf produces no changes detectable by AFM.

SUBMITTER: Wang H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1366835 | biostudies-other | 2005 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

altmetric image

Publications

Solution AFM studies of human Swi-Snf and its interactions with MMTV DNA and chromatin.

Wang H H   Bash R R   Lindsay S M SM   Lohr D D  

Biophysical journal 20050812 5


ATP-dependent nucleosome remodeling complexes are crucial for relieving nucleosome repression during transcription, DNA replication, recombination, and repair. Remodeling complexes can carry out a variety of reactions on chromatin substrates but precisely how they do so remains a topic of active inquiry. Here, a novel recognition atomic force microscopy (AFM) approach is used to characterize human Swi-Snf (hSwi-Snf) nucleosome remodeling complexes in solution. This information is then used to lo  ...[more]

Similar Datasets

| S-EPMC2577362 | biostudies-other
| S-EPMC3554127 | biostudies-literature
| S-EPMC3048368 | biostudies-literature
| S-EPMC4576152 | biostudies-literature
| S-EPMC6500979 | biostudies-literature
2012-01-15 | E-GEOD-32116 | biostudies-arrayexpress
| S-EPMC6775096 | biostudies-literature
| S-EPMC86543 | biostudies-literature