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- Title
Structure of nucleosome-bound human PBAF complex.
- Authors
Wang, Li; Yu, Jiali; Yu, Zishuo; Wang, Qianmin; Li, Wanjun; Ren, Yulei; Chen, Zhenguo; He, Shuang; Xu, Yanhui
- Abstract
BAF and PBAF are mammalian SWI/SNF family chromatin remodeling complexes that possess multiple histone/DNA-binding subunits and create nucleosome-depleted/free regions for transcription activation. Despite previous structural studies and recent advance of SWI/SNF family complexes, it remains incompletely understood how PBAF-nucleosome complex is organized. Here we determined structure of 13-subunit human PBAF in complex with acetylated nucleosome in ADP-BeF3-bound state. Four PBAF-specific subunits work together with nine BAF/PBAF-shared subunits to generate PBAF-specific modular organization, distinct from that of BAF at various regions. PBAF-nucleosome structure reveals six histone-binding domains and four DNA-binding domains/modules, the majority of which directly bind histone/DNA. This multivalent nucleosome-binding pattern, not observed in previous studies, suggests that PBAF may integrate comprehensive chromatin information to target genomic loci for function. Our study reveals molecular organization of subunits and histone/DNA-binding domains/modules in PBAF-nucleosome complex and provides structural insights into PBAF-mediated nucleosome association complimentary to the recently reported PBAF-nucleosome structure. BAF and PBAF are SWI/SNF family chromatin remodeling complexes that create nucleosome-depleted regions for transcription activation. Here the authors report the structure of a 13-subunit human PBAF in complex with acetylated nucleosome in ADP-BeF3-bound state that provides structural insights into PBAF-mediated nucleosome association.
- Subjects
PAPHOS (Cyprus); CHROMATIN; CHROMATIN-remodeling complexes; HISTONES; HUMAN beings; LOCUS (Genetics); DNA; TRANSGENIC organisms; FAMILIES
- Publication
Nature Communications, 2022, Vol 13, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
2041-1723
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1038/s41467-022-34859-5