[HTML][HTML] ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling factors and their roles in affecting nucleosome fiber composition

P Piatti, A Zeilner, A Lusser - International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2011 - mdpi.com
P Piatti, A Zeilner, A Lusser
International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2011mdpi.com
ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling factors of the SNF2 family are key components of the
cellular machineries that shape and regulate chromatin structure and function. Members of
this group of proteins have broad and heterogeneous functions ranging from controlling
gene activity, facilitating DNA damage repair, promoting homologous recombination to
maintaining genomic stability. Several chromatin remodeling factors are critical components
of nucleosome assembly processes, and recent reports have identified specific functions of …
ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling factors of the SNF2 family are key components of the cellular machineries that shape and regulate chromatin structure and function. Members of this group of proteins have broad and heterogeneous functions ranging from controlling gene activity, facilitating DNA damage repair, promoting homologous recombination to maintaining genomic stability. Several chromatin remodeling factors are critical components of nucleosome assembly processes, and recent reports have identified specific functions of distinct chromatin remodeling factors in the assembly of variant histones into chromatin. In this review we will discuss the specific roles of ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling factors in determining nucleosome composition and, thus, chromatin fiber properties.
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